J.W. Bizzaro writes: > By the way, I would like to get an idea as to how much time we are each able > to put into TULIP next semester, or first half of '99. Choose one below: > > A whole lot: >10 hours per week > Quite a bit: 7-9 " > Here and there: 4-6 " > Very little: <1-3 " > > The problem I have is that I am at the end of the second year of my Ph.D. > program, which is the toughest time of all. This means I have a research > proposal to write in January, oral exams in June, plus cumulative exams each > month...and I have to take a course in quantum chemistry and continue with my > research an teach! So, for the next seven months, I will be in the "here and > there" category, and maybe even "very little". I would love nothing more than > to work full time on this, but we all know this won't put food in our mouths ;-) So I thuoght my last Ph.D stud. year is the toughest ... I haven't got the general overview yet and I don't know exactly how I am going to make myself usefull ... I guess everything from "very little" to "Here and there" depending on my other projects ... Could you give me a short outline over "what's done", "what's planned/decided" and "what would be nice to have" ... How are the different language modules communicating with the python core ? ( In my case - how would I glue tcl/tk/expect modules to the core ?) c ya -thomas -- Sicheritz Ponten Thomas E. Department of Molecular Biology blippblopp at linux.nu BMC, Uppsala University BMC: +46 18 4714214 BOX 590 S-751 24 UPPSALA Sweden Fax +46 18 557723 http://evolution.bmc.uu.se/~thomas Molecular Tcl: http://evolution.bmc.uu.se/~thomas/tcl Molecular Linux: http://evolution.bmc.uu.se/~thomas/mol_linux De Chelonian Mobile ... The Turtle Moves ...