James Stroud wrote: > The world needs an open source tool for working with DNA sequences > graphically. I know what needs to be done, but I am not finding much time to > do it. I have already coded a graphical sequence editor and some cool tools > for sequence analysis. For this project I am using Tkinter as the gui and > biopython as the main code-base. Right now, a critical thing to do would be > to use the Tkinter Canvas to draw plasmid maps. Don't worry if you don't know > what a plasmid is. It is a simple concept. If you want to become a hero to > thousands in a field with 0 competition, this is the place. If you are > interested, let me know. Maybe we can find a way to harness your time and > enthusiasm. If you are good at organization, maybe you could help to turn > this into a true open source project that interfaces with biopython. (Does > anybody recognize the plea-for-help aspect of my message?) > > James > > On Wednesday 27 July 2005 08:00 am, mustafa wrote: > >>i hav just finished learning pythob from "A byte of python"(an online >>book) so i wanted to apply my new skills. to learn and to have some fun. >>is there any place which lists jobs to be done...you know minor jobs and >>requests thats nobody has found time to do. >>i would point out that i am not looking for a JOB as job with payment. >>i am looking for a JOB that is to be done and nobody has done it yet. >> >>also aside from this is there any other way i could use python and >>improve. i figure this practice will make me a lot better. but if anybody >>else has any ideas than that would be good too . > > sounds great. umm so i need to learn tinkter. well i guess i'll get started on it. and i hope i can help.
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