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Revision as of 21:34, 30 June 2016

Timeline: May

Week 1: May 16th - May 22nd

Basic training

Learnt about the entire workflow of fluigi

Created a mockup for the GUI for the microfluidic work flow

Started to work with p5 and processing to create a GUI on a web-app

Began to design options for pump implementation



Week 2: May 23rd - May 29th


Switched to node.js template with handlebars to make the GUI after realizing the need of a server to open up local ports and save files

Added html pages for the web-app, javascript files for the functionality, and a css file for the look of the pages

Imported the webix library to manage the settings of the microfluidics

Decided on a structure to implement pumps using a lever arm




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