Hi Ketil and others,

if we want to keep this as a general entry point toward the Biohaskell
effort, it can remain as is, I think. I do have some new algorithm(s)
coming up, but do we want to mention individual new programs/algos or
papers?

Gruss,
Christian

* Ketil Malde <ke...@malde.org> [23.04.2013 13:19]:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Anything to add to last year's entry?
> 
> -k
> 
> Janis Voigtlaender <h...@haskell.org> writes:
> 
> > Dear Ketil, 
> >
> > I am currently planning the upcoming May 2013 edition
> > of the Haskell Communities and Activities Report (HCAR).
> >
> > For a previous edition of HCAR, you have kindly provided material
> > on the following topic:
> >
> >    * Biohaskell
> >
> > I would very much like to receive an update from you on this topic
> > for inclusion in the new edition. Your contribution is important
> > to keep the report interesting and up-to-date, which in turn
> > serves the entire Haskell community.
> >
> > The article from the previous report is attached to this mail.
> > If you update it, please use the attachment as a basis.
> >
> > Completely new entries/topics are also welcome!
> >
> > If you want to include Haskell code, consider using lhs2tex syntax
> > (http://people.cs.uu.nl/andres/lhs2tex/). The report is compiled
> > in mode polycode.fmt.
> >
> > Please note that images (in .jpg format) are a good opportunity to
> > pep up entries.
> >
> > If the attached .tex source does contain code for including
> > images, please *do not change* that code (unless you want to
> > drop the image in question, or add a new image, of course).
> >
> > In any case, please do not send me .zip archives or similar.
> > Plain file attachements are the way.
> >
> > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > Please submit your entries until Wednesday, 1 May 2013.
> > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> >
> > Thank you very much for your support. I look forward to
> > hearing from you.
> >
> > Best,
> > Janis.
> 

> % Biohaskell-KB.tex
> \begin{hcarentry}{Biohaskell}
> \label{bioinformatics}
> \report{Ketil Malde}%05/12
> \participants{Christian H\"oner zu Siederdissen, Nick Ignolia, Felipe
>   Almeida Lessa, Dan Fornika, Maik Riechert, Ashish Agarwal, Grant Rotskoff}
> \makeheader
> 
> %**<img width=200 src="./biohaskell.svg">
> %*ignore
> \begin{center}
> \includegraphics[width=0.235\textwidth]{html/biohaskell.pdf}
> \end{center}
> %*endignore
> 
> 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}
> \end{hcarentry}

> 
> -- 
> If I haven't seen further, it is by standing in the footprints of giants

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