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Revision as of 16:08, 31 October 2012
Home < Documentation < 4.1 < Developers
If you are a newcomer, you should probably check these instructions !
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Getting involved
- It is open to everyone, feel free to join.
- Intended for discussion of programming related questions
Resources
- What's next ? What's the plan ?
- Nightly, continuous and experimental dashboards.
- Web-based bug tracking system
- Source code API documentation.
- Consistency and Readability for a manageable code base
- Pages for the developer projects.
- Informations about Slicer releases
Bookmarks
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Build instructions
git clone git://github.com/Slicer/Slicer.git
- Compiling and installing Slicer from source.
- Compiling slicer modules outside of the slicer source tree.
Design & Implementation
- Comparison between the different supported module types
- Internals
- Data Model / MRML - Objects and their organization. MRML Library provides API for managing medical image data type
- Logics - Details the role of MRML/Slicer/Application/Modules logics and Displayable managers
- IO Mechanism - How to read or write nodes from file
- Presents the underlying infrastructure.
- Description of the Charting architecture.
- Details how Slicer is built, packaged and released.
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