Guys, It is time just decide what to use and then start running...it is not big deal to use Windows or Linux. The ideas can be portable. I prefer Java though. But C# is just fine anyway...What you guys think in your mind about what we should do? Regards, Scott --- Blair Jennings <blair.jennings at lionbioscience.com> wrote: > Not possible C# has been approved by the ECMA > standards board (and will soon > be an ISO standard); this means that anyone can > write their own > implementation of C# without having to license it > from Microsoft (not true > with Java and Sun my biggest complaint about Java). > > Also go look at the mono project (www.go-mono.com) > it is a port of .NET to > UNIX (currently linux, solaris and Mac). > > > Can anyone fill me in about the Bio C# project. I've > been writing in it for > 1.5 years; have an extensive background in > Biological Chemistry and would > like to help out. > > Blair Jennings > Software Engineer > Lion bioscience > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Daniel Wetzler > [mailto:Daniel.Wetzler at uni-koeln.de] > Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 6:27 AM > To: biodevelopers at bioinformatics.org > Subject: Re: [Biodevelopers] Re: Biodevelopers > digest, Vol 1 #111 - 1 > msg > > > Hallo, > > I think that C# will become sooner or later a > propietary solution > like e.G. VB. > C# is maintained by Microsoft and they are > responsible for future > enhancements of the language. And I don't think that > they will > support other platforms than Windows and they won't > espiacally support > Linux/Unix after C# having gained a bigger part of > the market. > > So I would propose to develop a C++ Library since > such a Library could be > supported on several platforms. > > Greetings, > > Daniel > > > > > Fangxia Li schrieb: > > >Hey, Bio Dev Guru, > > > >I am a Java Developer instead, while interested at > C#. > >I want to know exactly what kind of projects are > there > >in your mind. > > > >Brief about me: I am M.D. studying biology signal > >transduction etc at Thomas Jefferson Hosptial. I > got > >my M.S degree at computer science and gained 2 > years > >programming experience in IT industry. Looking for > a > >better way to contribute to bioinformatics > >projects...8-) > > > >Regards, > > > >Scott Lee > >--- arun a <arunnuraa at linuxmail.org> wrote: > > > > > >>Hai > >> I am from Bharathiar University, India. I am > also > >>interested to participate int Bio C#. I know some > >>computer programing. Can u accept my invitation. > >> > >>From: biodevelopers-request at bioinformatics.org > >>Date: Sun, 25 May 2003 12:01:49 -0400 (EDT) > >>To: biodevelopers at bioinformatics.org > >>Subject: Biodevelopers digest, Vol 1 #111 - 1 msg > >> > >>Re: Send Biodevelopers mailing list submissions to > >>Re: biodevelopers at bioinformatics.org > >>Re: > >>Re: To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide > >>Web, visit > >>Re: > >> > >> > >> > >https://bioinformatics.org/mailman/listinfo/biodevelopers > > > > > >>Re: or, via email, send a message with subject or > >>body 'help' to > >>Re: biodevelopers-request at bioinformatics.org > >>Re: > >>Re: You can reach the person managing the list at > >>Re: biodevelopers-admin at bioinformatics.org > >>Re: > >>Re: When replying, please edit your Subject line > so > >>it is more specific > >>Re: than "Re: Contents of Biodevelopers digest..." > >>Re: > >>Re: > >>Re: Today's Topics: > >>Re: > >>Re: 1. About Bio C# and me (Serge Gregorio) > >>Re: > >>Re: --__--__-- > >>Re: > >>Re: Message: 1 > >>Re: To: biodevelopers at bioinformatics.org > >>Re: Date: Sun, 25 May 2003 03:34:47 +0800 > >>Re: From: "Serge Gregorio" > >><d.gregorio at eudoramail.com> > >>Re: Organization: Lycos Mail > >>(http://www.mail.eudoramail.com) > >>Re: Subject: [Biodevelopers] About Bio C# and me > >>Re: Reply-To: biodevelopers at bioinformatics.org > >>Re: > >>Re: >Scott: > >>Re: > >>Re: >Hey, Serge, > >>Re: >Where you from, get us some info about you, > >>thanks! > >>Re: > >>Re: Hello Scott! I'm an IT pro from Manila, > >>Philippines. I'm into PHP, VB, Oracle, etc. I'm > a > >>relatively new "recruit/convert" to > bioinformatics. > >>More about me at: > >>Re: > >>Re: http://genephp.sf.net > >>Re: > >>Re: >Jaroslaw: > >>Re: > >>Re: >What do you think about starting a Bio C++ > >>project? >AFAIK there is now such at the moment > and > >>I know lot >of people working in bioinformatics > and > >>using C++. > >>Re: > >>Re: Nice idea... I use occasionally use C++ > >>myself... but > >>Re: for the sole purpose of learning a new > language, > >>I'd prefer joining a Bio C# or maybe a Bio > >>Coldfusion? =) > >>Re: > >>Re: Regards, > >>Re: > >>Re: Serge Gregorio > >>Re: > >>Re: > >>Re: Need a new email address that people can > >>remember > >>Re: Check out the new EudoraMail at > >>Re: http://www.eudoramail.com > >>Re: > >>Re: > >>Re: --__--__-- > >>Re: > >>Re: > _______________________________________________ > >>Re: Biodevelopers mailing list > >>Re: Biodevelopers at bioinformatics.org > >>Re: > >> > >> > >> > >https://bioinformatics.org/mailman/listinfo/biodevelopers > > > > > >>Re: > >>Re: > >>Re: End of Biodevelopers Digest > >> > >> > >> > >>.-. .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. > >>.-. .-. .-. .-. > >> /|||X|||\ /|||X|||\ /|||X|||\ /|||X|||\ /|||X|||\ > === message truncated === __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com