Re: C language and bioinformatics

2007-02-05 Thread Kevin Viel
I BioKid wrote: Hi, Perl is the preffered language for basic bioinformatics programng, say seqeuence (manipulation) and structure analysis is much more easier in perl than in any other language. Now a days python is also favoured by computational biologists looking in to the sequence data. We ha

Re: C language and bioinformatics

2007-02-03 Thread mike clemow
Hi, There are some O'Reilly books on the topic of Perl and Bioinformatics as well. I haven't read them. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/begperlbio/ http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mperlbio/ Cheers, Mike On 2/3/07, I BioKid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, Perl is the preffered language for basi

Re: C language and bioinformatics

2007-02-03 Thread I BioKid
Hi, Perl is the preffered language for basic bioinformatics programng, say seqeuence (manipulation) and structure analysis is much more easier in perl than in any other language. Now a days python is also favoured by computational biologists looking in to the sequence data. We have lots of module

Re: C language and bioinformatics

2007-01-24 Thread Kevin Viel
chen li wrote: Hi all, It is off-topic but I just wonder if any one knows a website or books talking about reading/processing DNA sequences with C language. In short, no. You have not provided much information, i.e. what kind of sequences or the nature of the processing, but ABI.pm is availa

C language and bioinformatics

2007-01-24 Thread chen li
Hi all, It is off-topic but I just wonder if any one knows a website or books talking about reading/processing DNA sequences with C language. Thanks, Li TV dinner still cooling? Check out "Tonight's Picks"