[Bioperl-l] example program

Lorenz Pollak lorenz@ist.org
Thu, 20 Jul 2000 22:28:33 +0200 (CEST)


hi to everyone again!

the next thing i would like to do for bioperl is coding a
nice sample program with an even nicer gui :-)
(i thought about using gtk-perl)

but as i am rather new to the bioinformatics field 
(basicly learning by doing :-) ) i'm asking you for 
suggestions what this program could do and what 
samples are needed to be done at the moment...

thanks for every idea,
lorenz



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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JULY 18, 2000 contact brian d foy,
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LARRY WALL ANNOUNCES BROAD VISION FOR PERL 6

In his keynote address to the O'Reilly Second Open Source
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preview release of should be available by next summer.

Perl 6 will use a development model that draws from the
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operating system. Development topics will be assigned to
working groups which will work under a central project
manager.  Nat Torkington is the interim project manager.
Details will be made available in the Perl 6 section of
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The current major release of Perl will continue to be
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Hietaniemi. Current development tracks, such as Unicode
support, will be finished in Perl 5.

Interested developers can subscribe to the Perl 6
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bootstrap-subscribe@perl.org.

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Simon

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     Duke Bioinformatics Shared Resource
     http://bioinformatics.duke.edu
     Ph: (919) 681-9646 FAX: (919) 681-8028 lin00025@mc.duke.edu
Mailing address.................................................
     Hanes 248, Trent Drive
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     Durham, NC 27710
Street address (for express mail)...............................
     Jones 133,  Research Drive,
     Duke University Medical Center 
     Durham, NC 27708
Duke Microarray Workshop 2000
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Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 15:46:44 -0400 (EDT)
From: brian d foy <tidbit@sri.net>
Reply-To: brian d foy <brian@smithrenaud.com>
To: groups@lists.panix.com, news@perl.org,
        perl-mongers-announce@happyfunball.pm.org
Subject: Perl 6 development begins in earnest


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JULY 18, 2000 contact brian d foy,
brian+perl6@smithrenaud.com

LARRY WALL ANNOUNCES BROAD VISION FOR PERL 6

In his keynote address to the O'Reilly Second Open Source
Convention, Larry Wall laid out his vision for the future
development of Perl 6.  Larry reports that "Perl 6
development has began in earnest".

The next version of Perl is a chance for the language
developers to both rewrite the internals and externals of
Perl based on their experience from developing Perl 5, and
Chip Salzenbergs work with Topaz. Larry promises that Perl
6 will be "better, stronger, faster" and that there will be
a clear, clean migration path from Perl 5 to Perl 6.  A
preview release of should be available by next summer.

Perl 6 will use a development model that draws from the
lessons learned from perl5-porters and other large open
source projects such as the Apache web server and the Linux
operating system. Development topics will be assigned to
working groups which will work under a central project
manager.  Nat Torkington is the interim project manager.
Details will be made available in the Perl 6 section of
www.perl.org.

The current major release of Perl will continue to be
supported.  The maintenance track will be led by Jarkko
Hietaniemi. Current development tracks, such as Unicode
support, will be finished in Perl 5.

Interested developers can subscribe to the Perl 6
development mailing list by sending a message to
bootstrap-subscribe@perl.org.

--
brian d foy                              <brian@smithrenaud.com>
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