Hi Serge,

Thanks for sharing, didn't knew about the contest.
I saw the language list. Only mainstream or fashion languages were included.
I wrote a message to add Pharo Smalltalk to the list so let's see...

Cheers,

Hernán


2018-01-24 10:16 GMT-03:00 Serge Stinckwich <[email protected]>:

> There is a new code contest, this time about BioInformatics, but
> unfortunately the list of languages supported does not include Pharo ...
>
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> From: Rosalind Team <[email protected]>
> Date: Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 9:15 AM
> Subject: Bioinformatics Contest 2018
> To: [email protected]
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> <http://rosalind.info?announcement=6f39a473df15170dfb871133115ba4b319df7732>
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> Dear SergeStinckwich,
>
> This year the Bioinformatics Contest 2018 <http://bioinf.me/contest> will
> start on February 3. Mark your calendars and compete with thousands of
> people worldwide in bioinformatics problem solving!
>
>
> [image: Bioinformatics Contest 2018] <http://bioinf.me/contest>
>
> *Important dates:*
>
>    - *Feb 3-11*: Qualification Round. You need to solve a couple of
>    problems anytime during this week to qualify for the finals.
>    - *Feb 24*: Final Round. 24 hours to solve as many problems as you can!
>
> *Participate:*
>
> Both rounds will be organized online on Stepik platform. Registration is
> already open! <https://stepik.org/course/4377/>
>
> You can also subscribe to the contest news and updates on
> http://bioinf.me/contest.
>
> Last year more than 3000 participants from 86 countries all over the world
> had participated in the contest. Last year problem sets —
> https://stepik.org/course/945/, final standings —
> http://bioinf.me/online/contest2017/standings.
>
> Good luck and have fun!
>
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