• [Photo] Deying Kong October 3, 2002
    Currently most of software tools and programming models were developed with Perl or Java under the Unix system. Millions of Windows programmers are blocked from accessing these programming objects. Do they need to learn Unix and Perl? Many biologist are familiar with the easy-to-use Windows system. Can they spend less time learning Windows solutions? I am exploring the power of the Windows platform and the modern, elegant language C# (a cross platform .Net solution development language) and using them to develop a proper hierarchical object model and analysis tools.

    You can visit this web site to check on the advancing project:
    http://globetrack.dnsalias.com/bioinformatics/

    You are very welcome to post your ideas and comments on this web site.

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I am interested in the following site: http://globetrack.dnsalias.com/bioinformatic s/ but I can't get in: unauthorized access bye, Kevin O'Neill

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I am interested in the following site: http://globetrack.dnsalias.com/bioinformatic s/ but I can't get in: unauthorized access bye, Kevin O'Neill

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