From jim at well.com Wed Nov 18 17:46:37 2009 From: jim at well.com (jim) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 08:46:37 -0800 Subject: [PyOP] BayPIGgies meeting Thursday November 19, 2009: Python in Computational Biology and Chemistry Message-ID: <1258562797.8131.19.camel@jim-laptop> (NOTE: Because of Thanksgiving, BayPIGgies meets in November on the third, not the fourth, Thursday of the month. And next month BayPIGiges will meet on December 14: the second MONDAY of the month.) BayPIGgies meeting Thursday November 19, 2009: Tonight's talk is * Python in Computational Biology and Chemistry by Andrew Dalke Meetings start with a Newbie Nugget, a short discussion of an essential Python feature, especially for those new to Python. Tonight's Newbie Nugget: chaining operators LOCATION Symantec Corporation Symantec Vcafe 350 Ellis Street Mountain View, CA 94043 http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&ie=UTF8&fb=1&split=1&gl=us&ei=w6i_Sfr6MZmQsQOzlv0v&hl=en&t=h&msa=0&msid=116202735295394761637.00046550c09ff3d96bff1&ll=37.397693,-122.053707&spn=0.002902,0.004828&z=18 BayPIGgies meeting information is available at http://www.baypiggies.net/ ------------------------ Agenda ------------------------ ..... 7:30 PM ........................... General hubbub, inventory end-of-meeting announcements, any first-minute announcements. ..... 7:35 PM to 7:40 PM ................ Newbie Nugget: chaining operators ..... 7:40 PM to 8:45 PM (or so) ................ Python in Computational Biology and Chemistry by Andrew Dalke Andrew will describe how Python is used in molecular modeling, bioinformatics, chemoinformatics, and related fields. Wait! Don't leave! You're not a researcher in these fields and he knows it. He's going to give a taste of what the underlying problems are in some of those subfields, an idea of what Python tools are available and describe a few of the reasons why sometimes Perl, FORTRAN, or another language is the dominate language for that some that domain. There will be some colorful pictures. He'll also include a bit of what it's like to be a software developer in a scientific field. LINKS: http://dalkescientific.com/writings/ ..... 8:45 PM to 9:20 PM ................ Mapping and Random Access Mapping is a rapid-fire audience announcement of issues, hiring, events, and other topics. Random Access follows immediately to allow follow up individually on the announcements and other interests.