[BioPython] BOSC Biopython Talk
Michiel Jan Laurens de Hoon
mdehoon at ims.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Tue Jun 17 12:04:20 EDT 2003
Looks good. Under "Bonus points" on the third page "What exactly is
Python", you might want to add something like "particularly among
scientists" after "excellent user community". I am thinking especially
about the Numerical Python project, which made Python suitable for
numerical data analysis and simulation. The numerical capabilities is
one of Python's strongest points compared to Perl and Ruby.
At BOSC, I'll be giving a talk about Python and systems biology during
the afternoon after your talk. I'll try to blend in something about
Numerical Python and scientific plotting.
--Michiel.
Brad Chapman wrote:
> Hey all;
> As you may remember, I have the honor of giving the Biopython talk
> at this years Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC). It's
> coming up next week in Australia and so I worked over the weekend to
> get a first draft of the talk finished. I thought I would post it up
> to here to solicit comments, feedback, corrections, etc. You can
> check it out at:
>
> http://open-bio.org/~chapmanb/bosc_biopython.pdf
>
> In addition to any general comments (things that suck, things that
> could use clarification in the slides, blatant grammatical errors)
> there is also an acknowledgments page on the last slide -- please
> let me know if you were left out, or if I spelled your name wrong,
> or anything of that sort.
>
> Any comments are much appreciated. Thanks!
> Brad
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