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Diffify – 3 months on

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We’re now three months on from the initial release of Diffify, and what a few months it’s been! We thought now seemed like a good time to give you an overview of the big updates that Diffify has been through since it’s launch.

Recognition and user feedback

We are delighted to see that our app has been quickly adopted by the R community:


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Updates since launch

Diffify has had a lot of updates since launch, but here are a few of the biggest ones for end users:

Looking ahead

We have just completed a huge restructure of our backend code. While this is invisible to our users, it will make it much easier for us to add new languages and package repositories (e.g., bioconductor) in the future!

With that in mind, we are actively expanding Diffify to include Python packages. Stay tuned…

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