A blog post showing FastTable performance on a real data set

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A blog post showing FastTable performance on a real data set

hernanmd
Hello there,

This might be useful to others, I wrote a small blog post of FastTable usage with more than 1,2 million of scientific names in one of the most useful bioinformatics curated databases, the NCBI Taxonomy Database.

http://biosmalltalk.blogspot.com/2015/08/browsing-12-million-formal-scientific.html

Cheers,

Hernán

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Re: A blog post showing FastTable performance on a real data set

Marcus Denker-4
Nice!

FastTable is enabled by default in Pharo5 and one can really feel the difference, e.g. when browsing large classes.

On 21 Aug 2015, at 07:17, Hernán Morales Durand <[hidden email]> wrote:

Hello there,

This might be useful to others, I wrote a small blog post of FastTable usage with more than 1,2 million of scientific names in one of the most useful bioinformatics curated databases, the NCBI Taxonomy Database.

http://biosmalltalk.blogspot.com/2015/08/browsing-12-million-formal-scientific.html

Cheers,

Hernán