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RE: How I Analyze DNA with Biopython
Python is indeed very powerful. In particle physics, many largely used software have a pythonic interface and a C++ or Fortran core.
Python is indeed very powerful. In particle physics, many largely used software have a pythonic interface and a C++ or Fortran core.
now that I have that particle physics books maybe I can find some applications to work with .
I can actually show you what I am developing with a colleague, if you are interested. That's an 'LHC analysis made easy' pythonic tool, that is actually used a lot by high-energy physicists (and we are missing developers). And let's stop the advertisement here ^^
dont get me excited! :D really, I'm interested.
I was actually thinking about writing a post about the idea behind this program. I will take your comment as a further motivation. When the post will be written, maybe could we then discuss about it on the chat.
What do you think?
Im up for that