1. Writing Code That Doesn't Suck

    Note: this is ultimately intended for the biology-in-python Wiki at http://bio.scipy.org/. I will release it under a CC license, so please feel free to use it for your own site! --titus

    Here are some prescriptions for writing Python code that other Python programmers will find more usable …

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  2. Wireless data uplink

    Dear lazyweb,

    does anyone have any thoughts on how to get a relatively inexpensive wireless data uplink to the Internet from a Mac OS X laptop? We're going to be spending some time in a location with decent cell coverage but no wi-fi, and I'd like to be able to …

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  3. The Cartwheel Project: Tools for Regulatory Genomics

    It's been a busy few weeks, in part because I've been writing a grant. Last Thursday, I submitted a grant proposal to NIH for their program announcement, Continued Development and Maintenance of Software. The proposal was to continue maintaining Cartwheel, while integrating a new visualization frontend (MUSSA) and a fast …

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