@mattewanlaws Thanks for the offer. I have a pretty specific objective: To understand the #JavaScript that underlies the lab.js framework. At my recommendation, we use #LabJs for conducting psychology research online (alternatives include #jsPsych and #PsychoJS). But I do not like using black boxes. We have the full source code for lab.js, and I want to understand it. But the flow of asynchronous code baffles me, nothing like the synchronous code I have handled for 45 years.
#javascript #labjs #jspsych #PsychoJS
For the past few weeks I've been working on building a service that connects online experiments to the OSF, so that data are automatically sent to the OSF and you don't need a server to run experiments.
It's almost ready, and I'm looking for a few people who would be willing to try it out for real and provide feedback. Volunteers must be willing to tolerate bugs and such. If this goes smoothly then it should be ready for a wider launch in January.
If you're interested get in touch!