> Any ideas for the MSA project as well as more sources of programming wisdom > are quite welcome. For example, Andreas suggested a series about Java > parallelism and lazy execution ( > http://apocalisp.wordpress.com/2008/06/18/parallel-strategies-and-the-callable-monad/). >
credits for the links go to Scooter, who recommended those ;-) My general recommendation is to read Joshua Bloch's "Effective Java". http://java.sun.com/docs/books/effective/ It is a collection of rules that should help in avoiding some frequently made mistakes... Andreas > I also noted a useful tip for iterative development ( > http://en.flossmanuals.net/GSoCMentoring/Workflow). > > Thanks again, > Mark > > > > On 4/27/2010 12:33 AM, Andreas Prlic wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> Google has released the results for GSoC: Congratulations to Mark >> Chapman and Jianjiong Gao for having been accepted to work on the MSA >> and PTM projects for BioJava! Let's start the "community bonding" >> process ( http://en.flossmanuals.net/GSoCMentoring/MindtheGap ) and we >> all are looking forward to work with you on this during the summer. The >> Mentors and co-mentors will be Peter Rose for the PTM and Scooter Willis >> and Kyle Ellrott for the MSA project (and me). >> >> I want to thank all of of you who submitted proposals or showed interest >> in other ways for the Google Summer of Code. We hope you are not too >> disappointed if your application did not get accepted this time. We had >> a large number (52) applications and the the overall quality of the >> submissions was very high. We would like to stay in touch with you and >> we hope that you are interested in BioJava also beyond the scope of >> GSoC. There are a number of different ways how to contribute: We are >> always looking for people who provide code and patches to further >> improve our library, help out with the documentation on the Wiki page, >> or answer questions on the mailing lists. >> >> Let's all give Mark and Jianjiong a warm welcome to the BioJava >> community. For those of you who are interested in following the >> progress of the projects, as usually, the development related >> discussions are going to be on the biojava-dev list. >> >> Happy coding! >> >> Andreas >> >> >> -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Andreas Prlic Senior Scientist, RCSB PDB Protein Data Bank University of California, San Diego (+1) 858.246.0526 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Biojava-l mailing list - [email protected] http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/biojava-l
