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Biological Sciences
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Author Open Bioinformatics Foundation

Our “Bioinformatics Open Source Conference” was held in Brisbane, Australia in conjunction with the larger ISMB'2003 meeting. It was quite successful — 96 attendees, wireless internet, BOF rooms and 30+ presentations over 2 days.

Biological Sciences
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Author Open Bioinformatics Foundation

A possible release candidate for BioPerl 1.2.2 is now available for download: http://bioperl.org/DIST/bioperl-1.2.2rc1.tar.gz Please download and give it a test. New aditions, features and fixes are in the “Changes” file.

Biological Sciences
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Author Open Bioinformatics Foundation

BOSC always comes and goes so fast. I am a melancholy kind of guy so whenever things finish up I get a little misty eyed with regrets at the things I could have done and the people I could have met. But it was all so great it makes me smile with the understanding of the entire world. Plus weeping really gets you the women – makes you look quite sensitive. And I am all about sensitivity.

Biological Sciences
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Author Open Bioinformatics Foundation

BioneQ, the Quebec Bioinformatics Network, is organizing the first North American BioJava Bootcamp from August 18th to 22nd. We have invited Matthew Pocock to come to Montreal to present the material that has been presented to the European Bootcamps for quite some time now. On the agenda (preliminary): -Sequence I/O and manipulations; -BLAST and FASTA parsing; -Using databases with BioJava; -Intro to Sequence GUI.

Biological Sciences
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Author Open Bioinformatics Foundation

Thomas Down writes: After a long series of pre-releases (and many bug fixes), I’ve just finished building BioJava 1.30. Source, binaries, and javadocs can all be found at: http://www.biojava.org/download/ As with the pre-releases, separate binaries are available for java platform releases 1.3 and 1.4. The 1.4 releases include some extra features which depend on jdk1.4 extensions such as the java.nio package.

Biological Sciences
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Author Open Bioinformatics Foundation

Shawn Hoon announces the release of bioperl-run-1.2.0 which is an extention to the bioperl framework that contains modules that act as wrappers for common informatics applications.