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 ... > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Rosalind Team <[email protected]> > Date: Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 9:15 AM > Subject: Bioinformatics Contest 2018 > To: [email protected] > > > > <http://rosalind.info?announcement=6f39a473df15170dfb871133115ba4b319df7732> > > 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! > > <3, > Rosalind Team > http://rosalind.info > <http://rosalind.info?announcement=6f39a473df15170dfb871133115ba4b319df7732> > To stop receiving similar future emails from Rosalind, please click here > <http://rosalind.info/announcements/unsubscribe/b0b2cc4fe92546d789c35193e24ba2f243edf68f/>. > Please do not reply directly to this email. > > > > -- > Serge Stinckwich > UMI UMMISCO 209 (IRD/UPMC/UY1) > "Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for > machines to execute."http://www.doesnotunderstand.org/ >
