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    Biodevelopers Discussion List Now Open at Bioinformatics.Org
    Submitted by Joe Landman; posted on Thursday, April 11, 2002 (3 comments)

    The following is a description of the Biodevelopers list, recently formed and hosted at Bioinformatics.Org.

    Welcome to the biodevelopers mailing list. This list, hosted by Bioinformatics.Org, is devoted to a discussion of all aspects of bioinformatics application development from algorithm design to development methodologies. It is intended for all developers of bioinformatics software, from novice through expert programmers. Consider this to be a forum for an open and honest dialog with a large distributed group of colleagues. Much like an ongoing discussion at a conference, in-between talks, this forum is devoted to helping foster the communication and active dialog about topics of interest to the greater developer community.

    Potential topics for discussion would be any software related issue that may be of interest to a bionformatics developer. These might include the use of object technologies, architecture design, databases, scalable algorithm design, user interface considerations and so forth. We would like to discourage language wars, or similar discussions. The routine posting of promotional material by companies is discouraged although comments and discussions about development tools, for example, are welcomed. Beginners questions, assuming they are not covered in the FAQ, are also very welcome.

    If you have questions, please feel free to send email to one of the list maintainers: Martin Goodson (mgoodson[at]hgmp.ac.uk) and Joe Landman (landman[at]scientificappliance.com).

    Subscription page:
    http://bioinformatics.org/mailman/listinfo/biodevelopers

    Equivalent e-mail addresses (lots to choose from):
    biodevelopers[at]bioinformatics.org
    biodevels[at]bioinformatics.org
    biodevils[at]bioinformatics.org
    biodevel[at]bioinformatics.org
    biodevs[at]bioinformatics.org
    biodev[at]bioinformatics.org

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    metalife finder
    Submitted by Nobody; posted on Monday, September 09, 2002
    Dear Gentleman, Metalife finder offers, as an alternative to the user interface of metalife explorer, a classic search method. The tool is designed for those users who would purposefully like to access separate primaty data collections. By integrating the metalife working environment, an interface was created to all other applications. The most important product features are: ? parser based user interface ? classic access to separate data collections ? based on the metalife knowledgebase ? possible inquiries about multiple databases and data categories ? integrated in the metalife working environment best regards, your metateam

     

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