[BioRuby] Making Contributions
Sohel Merchant
s-merchant at northwestern.edu
Thu Mar 8 15:42:06 UTC 2007
Hey Guys,
It is very exciting to see a number of people using Ruby/Rails in the
Bioinformatics community. Although, I have been primarily developing in
Perl, I have started and am working on some new projects in Rails. I was
wondering if any of you guys are planning to attend the Rails conference
coming up in May 2007, we could have a BOF session.
Cheers,
Sohel Merchant.
dictyBase
-----Original Message-----
From: bioruby-bounces at lists.open-bio.org
[mailto:bioruby-bounces at lists.open-bio.org] On Behalf Of Joel Dudley
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 11:23 AM
To: george
Cc: bioruby at lists.open-bio.org
Subject: Re: [BioRuby] Making Contributions
Ditto for me as well. I'm using BioRuby and Ruby on Rails in
translational genomics research.
- Joel
On Mar 6, 2007, at 11:50 PM, george wrote:
> Hello Guys!
> I have been using ruby for 2 months now and i have loved its elegance.
> Previous i have been much of a perl guy and what i miss in ruby is the
> extensive bioinformatics library available in perl. However am
> grateful
> that ruby also has some bioinformatics library though the last release
> is over an year ago.
>
> Please is there any news of a major expected release for bioruby? How
> can i make some contributions? Am excited about rails and am
> developing
> on rails.
> i would be happy to contribute in a small way to the development of
> bioruby API on RoR framework.
>
> Thanks
>
> george
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