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Workspace
Development workspace
Launch Tool
Archive Version 2.2
Published on 26 Nov 2013
Latest version: 2.3. All versions
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Abstract
A workspace is a Linux desktop in your browser. It provides access to NCN's Rappture toolkit, along with computational resources available on the NCN, Open Science Grid, and TeraGrid networks. You can use these resources to do research. Or, you can use workspaces as a development area for new tools. You can upload code, compile it, test it, and debug it. Once your code is working properly in a workspace, it is ready to be deployed as a tool on nanoHUB. Contributors, people that "share" or "upload" code, can get workspace access as part of the contribution process. More information about contributing code on nanoHUB.org can be found here. You can use normal Linux tools to transfer data into and out of your workspace. For example, sftp yourlogin@nanohub.org
will establish a connection with your nanoHUB file share.
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