[Biojava-dev] Hackathon
Jonathan Warren
jw12 at sanger.ac.uk
Fri Jul 24 09:12:21 UTC 2009
Hi Richard and Andreas, you both know where I'm situated, but for the
record:
1. Jonathan Warren
2. Any DAS related libararies, visualization
3. Cambridge
4. Yes I think so, definitely if in UK.
5. Anytime.... although obviously I'm very busy, just not many
definite commitments ;)
There seem to be many DAS classes under the biojava-live site, but
many of them are not used in any of the DAS related code I have, with
the exception of Structure and Alignment classes that are used in some
dazzle plugins. So it might be good to update some of these classes to
new more relevant code. I also notice that Apollo was trying to get
away from using Biojava code for it's DAS 1.5 adapter. Maybe the new
modular design of biojava will resolve issues that Apollo developers
had?
Anyway- I guess I'm asking Andreas or anyone else if they know the
history of some of these classes e.g. org.biojava.bio.program.das
package?
On 13 Jul 2009, at 18:14, Richard Holland wrote:
> 1. Name,
> 2. Specialist interest within Biojava (e.g. proteomics, microarrays,
> sequencing, etc.),
> 3. Your physical location (country and and nearest major city - e.g.
> Cambridge, London, Newcastle, San Diego, Singapore, etc.),
> 4. Whether you think your employer would help pay your airfare and/
> or 1
> week in a hotel to attend (and how far you think you could go on such
> funding),
> 5. Approximate availability for the next 12 months.
Jonathan Warren
Senior Developer and DAS coordinator
jw12 at sanger.ac.uk
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