Bioperl: A trivial documentation question

D. Joe Anderson adrs@chemistry.ucsc.edu
Wed, 26 May 1999 16:50:50 -0700 (PDT)


>From the bioperl man page:

          Bioperl was then taken up by people developing code at the
          large genome centres. In particular at Stanford, Steve
          Chervitz (the current bioperl coordinator), at the Genome
          Sequencing Centre (St Louis) Ian Korf and at the Sanger
          Centre (Cambridge UK) Ewan Birney.  All of the C code XS
          extensions were provided by Ewan Birney. Bioperl is used in
          anger at these sites, indicating that is both useful and
          that it works.



I was intrigued by the phrase "used in anger."  What does this mean?

--Joe

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D. Joe Anderson, Jr.            Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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