Hi Christian, Thanks for the information! The project is supposed to be just a term project for an undergraduate course, not something as big as a thesis. So I would like to do something that is more related to my interest and has real application, instead of a puzzle game or something like that. Maybe I should wait for Ketil for his advice?
Cheers, Kenneth On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 04:50, Christian Höner zu Siederdissen < choe...@tbi.univie.ac.at> wrote: > Hi, > > Ketil should be able to tell you more about the "bio" library. > > In general, Haskell bioinformatics is "just" a group of libraries where > the authors try for some compatibility between their libraries. This > has, at least for me, the advantage that we can easily pick and choose > what we need or to change a library without having to be careful, as one > would have to be with a large monolithic library. > > Out of curiosity, is this project you will be doing equivalent to a > bachelor or masters thesis? > > Fwiw, the Biobase* and dependent libraries do not have an external bug > tracker as there was never much need for one. I tend to fix up a bunch > of things whenever I prepare something new for publication. > > Gruss, > Christian > > * Kenneth Lui <hkkenn...@gmail.com> [19.10.2011 04:39]: > > Hi everyone, > > My name is Kenneth. I am a final year student in Computer Science. > I > > am taking a functional programming course and I have the opportunity > to > > choose an interesting project to work on for my Haskell project > > assignment. I am interested in bioinformatics and thus I hope to apply > > functional programming in this area for my project. BioHaskell is the > most > > promising project that I found on the Internet. > > I have read some blog post on the BioHaskell blog and took a look > at > > the biolab 0.5.0.1 source. I read from the blog that there is some > > refactoring going on in the library. I am wondering whether there is > > anything that I can do to contribute to the project? Is there any task > > tracking system etc. that I can find something to work on? I am really > > hoping to gain hands-on experience to apply Haskell on bioinformatics. > > Thank you very much and I look forward to your reply! > > Cheers, > > Kenneth > > > _______________________________________________ > > Biohaskell mailing list > > Biohaskell@biohaskell.org > > http://malde.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/biohaskell > >
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