Ashish Agarwal <agarwal1...@gmail.com> writes: > Dear BioHaskell List, > > Just wanted to let you know that I scheduled a "FP in the Life Sciences" > BoF, coming up at CUFP in Copenhagen.
How'd it go? I'm putting together some text for HCAR, so if you want to include a few sentences and a link, feel free to suggest. Goes for the rest of you, too: any news this year? Currently, the HCAR report is just the usual package count, links to blogs and wiki and ML, etc. In fact, I'll include it here: ---------------------------------------- Bioinformatics in Haskell is a steadily growing field, and the \href{http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/pkg-list.html#cat:bioinformatics}{\emph{Bio} section} on Hackage now contains 51 libraries and applications. The \href{http://biohaskell.org}{biohaskell web site} coordinates this effort, and provides documentation and related information. Anybody interested in the combination of Haskell and bioinformatics is encouraged to sign up to the \href{http://biohaskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/biohaskell}{mailing list}, and to register and document their contributions on the \href{http://biohaskell.org}{http://biohaskell.org} wiki. \FurtherReading \begin{compactitem} \item \url{http://biohaskell.org} \item \url{http://blog.malde.org} \item \url{http://www.tbi.univie.ac.at/~choener/haskell/} \item \url{http://adp-multi.ruhoh.com} \end{compactitem} ---------------------------------------- That's rather brief, but points any interested users in the right direction - or so I hope. We can add a paragraph about any interesting new development below it, but that means you have to mail me some text. -k _______________________________________________ Biohaskell mailing list Biohaskell@biohaskell.org http://malde.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/biohaskell