[Biojava-dev] interested in helping where needed

Matthew Pocock matthew_pocock@yahoo.co.uk
Fri Jan 24 13:06:38 EST 2003


Hi Moses,

Good to hear from you. We're always keen to hear from new developers. Is 
there anything that you are particularly interested in? We're gearing up 
for the 1.3 release. At this point, the main way you could contribute is 
by writing documentation and JUnit tests. I have no idea what the test 
coverage is like but it should be higher. Perhaps if you took a class 
without a test, read the docs, and then wrote better docs & a unit test.

Matthew

Moses Hohman wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm interested in getting involved with biojava. A little about my 
> background: I have a PhD in physics (2000, U Chicago); worked for 3 
> years thereafter as a Java developer doing web-based, J2EE business 
> software, progressing to a mentor role; have extensive experience with 
> unit testing/JUnit (I taught a class on programming and XP in Bangalore, 
> India for my company at a post-bac institution there); and am currently 
> working at Northwestern University's Center for Functional Genomics as a 
> project/development manager on a project that is more informatics than 
> bioinformatics but at least the business domain is biological/genetic in 
> nature. In addition, I don't always speak in run-on sentences.
> 
> How can I help?
> 
> thanks,
> 
> Moses
> 
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