[BioLib-dev] Focus of my task during last few days.
Chris Fields
cjfields at illinois.edu
Fri Aug 14 18:53:00 UTC 2009
Same here, go for option (1). Testing is important, but as we're in
the short term, I think emphasis should be on finishing the
implementation first. Once that's in place we can work on tests.
chris
On Aug 14, 2009, at 11:23 AM, Pjotr Prins wrote:
> I vote for (1)
>
> On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 12:16:40PM -0400, Xin Shuai wrote:
>> Hi, All: Since only a few days left to the project deadline, I 've
>> tried to
>> figured out and solved as many as problems as in the process of
>> mapping and
>> wrapping. However, there're still a few problems left. For some of
>> them I
>> know the reason but don't know to solve it, for others I just don't
>> know the
>> reason at all. Currently I still want to solve those problem if I
>> can.
>> Overall, I think libsequence can be used generally now for Python/
>> Perl.
>> Python unit testing is almost finished, except those problematic
>> classes and
>> functions. Perl unit testing still needs to add. Comparatively,
>> integration
>> testing are quite simple.
>>
>> Thus, in the last few days, I want to know what you expect me to
>> focus:
>> (1) Try to solve the rest of those mapping and testing problems
>> (2) Enrich the integration testing using current usable classes and
>> functions , to include more user case
>> (3) Anything else.
>>
>> Just let me know that I can have an arrangement.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Xin Shuai (David)
>> PhD of Complex System in School of Informatics
>> Indiana University Bloomington
>> 812-606-8019
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