On Wednesday 23 January 2008 09:00, Dave Howorth wrote:
> Sergey Mkrtchyan wrote:
> > Recently I gotta play around with text files too much, hopefully
> > that will make me to start reading some shell scripting soon!
>
> If you're a biophysicist who expects to make much use of computers,
> I'd concentrate on learning Perl or Python rather than [bash] shell.
> IMHO, you'll find them more useful when you interact with other tools
> or do more complicated tasks and either can do much the same as bash.

Yeah, I understand there's lots of genomics going on in astronomy 
departments these days. What an exciting time to be a grad student. 
Protons, neutrons, electrons, quarks, gluons, neutrinos and, of course, 
restriction enzymes.

What fun!


> Cheers, Dave


RRS
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