From: <nl...@us...> - 2014-03-03 09:29:35
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Hi Abhinav Mittal, good knowledge of Java (not necessarily Netbeans) is an important requirement for the project. I think it is very difficult to make oneself familiar with the existing code base and, especially, to implement a new view, when having only little experience with Java. However, since you have good experience with other programming languages, you might want to have a look at the code from the repository and give it a try. The package edu.udo.scaffoldhunter.view.treemap should be interesting for the project. Regards, Nils On Sunday 02 March 2014 08:39:43 Abhinav Mittal wrote: > Hi > My name is Abhinav Mittal. I am 3rd year student at IIIT Hyderabad pursuing > Computational Natural Sciences. I am interested in working for Scaffold > Hunter on above mentioned idea for GSoC 2014. > I have good experience with javascript, python, c , MySQL and scientific > software packages like PyMol,VMD-NAMD and GAMESS(US) but little with > JAVA-NETBEANS. Is Scaffold Hunter a good option for me from GSoC 2014 > perspective? > I am really interested in this kind of stuff and already going through the > mentioned research papers. > I am presently working on structural bioinformatics of RNA under Prof. > Abhijit Mitra(http://faculty.iiit.ac.in/~abi_chem/) at Center of > Computational Natural Sciences and Bioinformatics, IIIT Hyderbad. |