I just realized that I have not yet posted anything to let people know of
the existence of the "RDKit blog":
http://rdkit.blogspot.ch/
I'm planning on using that space to document the results of small
experiments with the RDKit. The current content is pretty representative of
what you can expect.
Whenever possible, I will do these using the IPython notebook and also make
the notebook (and associated data) available through github here:
https://github.com/greglandrum/rdkit_blog
I'm going to try to do a post a week. I won't be announcing posts here, but
there is a feed (http://rdkit.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default) and I will
also post to google+.
-greg
p.s. yay! made it all the way through without the "It's likely to be pretty
technical and light on text, so it may be boring." disclaimer.
p.p.s. whoops.
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