[BioRuby] [GSoC][NeXML and RDF API] Update

Rutger Vos rutgeraldo at gmail.com
Wed Jun 23 20:48:02 UTC 2010


Hi Anurag,

thanks for the update - your time projection and current progress
sounds good. Can you forward this update to the phylosoc (nescent)
list as well?

Thanks,

Rutger

On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 9:46 AM, Anurag Priyam <anurag08priyam at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Much of the parser implementation is complete as of now. Last time I had
> sent an update I had begun implementing characters element. Week 3( June
> 7-13) was quite low on work due to power shortage where I live. Consequently
> implementation of characters spanned Week 4( June 14-20 ) too.
>
> Work on NeXML serialization has begun. As of now it can serialize taxa
> blocks. This week( week 5 - June 21-28 ) I will be working on serializing
> trees and characters element.
>
> I would also like to update a little more on future development plans. I am
> targeting to finish much of the software development by week 9( July 19-25
> ), leaving week 10, week 11 and week 12 for feedback and iterations. This is
> the time where I should make up for any mistakes or lost work. Perhaps in
> this week we can make the code ready for merging in BioRuby's master branch.
> Apart from this, I am targeting to finish serializer and start working on
> the RDF API by week 6. Maybe we could have a round of code review after that
> too? I am notifying this in advance so that if possible developers can
> allocate time for this. Sounds good?
>
>
> --
> Anurag Priyam,
> 2nd Year Undergraduate,
> Department of Mechanical Engineering,
> IIT Kharagpur.
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