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  1. Autogenerated databaselayer with built in unit testing capabilities! It rocks!
  2. Do you need help with programming services for your research? We offer fair prices and good knowledge in biology and medicine.
  3. Best way to get your scientist to really use the scripts you have payed to develop is to get a user interface for it, DM me for more info.
  4. Just wrote a UI for a pyhton script for a biotech firm, just wonder how many scripts out there that isn't used cause of poor ease of use
  5. @stooss Yes här! app utvecklare räcker upp handen!
  6. @wieselgren Det som är "nytt" med face time är att det inte går över 3g protokollet utan http vilket gör det gratis och bättre
  7. @surftown har ni problem med vps maskinerna? min kunds sida går upp och ned och har varit nere en stund nu enligt pingdom.
  8. RT @tisimpson: For those of you who haven't come across it, Inkscape is a brilliant vector graphics app http://bit.ly/dgBtwu
  9. It's nice when you find your MVC structure
  10. Great site for bioinformatics: http://bit.ly/cxuMXR, using the same platform as stackoverflow.com
  11. Checkout our brand new site: http://bit.ly/aoO3fg, we are especially proud of our new software tool - BioVisualizer.
  12. Is getting ready to launch our first big product release! We are ready to change the way bioinformatics is done.
  13. Parsing the go term tree is boring but rewarding...
  14. 512884 protein records in the latest import from Uniprot KB. The truth is out there, start digging!
  15. Does anybody parse the complete Uniprot XML file? It's 4.5GB big, parsing it as a XML file without splitting it up is tricky :)
  16. Eager to develop some cool bioinformatic tablet apps. http://bit.ly/cTrxBP
  17. FInding the nuclear envelope / ER and the transport of proteins in and out of the nucleus thorough the nuclear pores very intriguing.