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Revision as of 18:41, 3 October 2012
Tips & Tricks
This section is intended to help future iGEM teams with troubleshooting widely used laboratory protocols. This page addresses different situations/issues we encountered this summer and possible solutions.
Computational Team
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- MSDN Surface page
- MVVM
- WPF Tutorial.net
- Awesome sample code space
- Stack Overflow, for all your debugging needs
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