On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 5:53 AM, Piter_ wrote:
> Great.
> I've been waiting it.
> Any place in Europe to get it?
Go here:
http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781584889298
And then look at the bottom of the page and choose your country, I
know they have offices in London.
> P.S. Is anyone writi
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 5:43 AM, Bearophile wrote:
> A more pythonic code is:
...
> Note the use of xrange and names_with_underscores. In Python names are
> usually lower case and their parts are separated by underscores.
Regarding underscore (and code notation in general) I wrote in the
book (pa
Sebastian Bassi, this is an piece from the #5:
ProtSeq = raw_input("Protein sequence: ").upper()
ProtDeg = {"A":4,"C":2,"D":2,"E":2,"F":2,"G":4,"H":2,
"I":3,"K":2,"L":6,"M":1,"N":2,"P":4,"Q":2,
"R":6,"S":6,"T":4,"V":4,"W":1,"Y":2}
SegsValues = []
for aa in range(len(ProtSeq))
I announced that Python for Bioinformatics was ready, now I want to
announce that is available and in stock in most book sellers.
Worldwide, use Amazon.
In Argentina, it is more convenient buying it from me at MercadoLibre:
http://articulo.mercadolibre.com.ar/MLA-64715574-libro-python-for-bioinform