first, as someone who was fortunate enough to have attented
one of the biojava bootcamps, those materials are an
excellent starting point. i can't personally provide any assistance
on the warm-blooded instructor front (i've just LEFT a pleasant
stay in berlin and am afraid i can't come back for
forgot to include the link:
http://www-cse.ucsd.edu/~rik/compbio/hmm.html
rik
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Richard K. Belew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.cs.ucsd.edu/~rik
Computer Science & Engr. Dept.
Univ. California -- San Diego 858 / 5
On Tuesday 18 Jun 2002 12:56 pm, Witold Eryk Wolski wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am a student of bioinformatic on the free University of Berlin. I
> started to work with the biojava API. I found biojava quite interesting
> and usefull. Also the idea of open source tools in science is quite
> important. Ther
>It will be great if some of the core developers will be
> interested in
> visiting Berlin this Summer and give for example a broad
> overview to all
> parts of biojava during one weekend as a start of this course
> and help
> to work out a schedule for such an course.
>I already ta
Hi!
I am a student of bioinformatic on the free University of Berlin. I
started to work with the biojava API. I found biojava quite interesting
and usefull. Also the idea of open source tools in science is quite
important. Therefore i wanted to learn more about biojava.
To do this i am trying