[Buffalo-pm] REMINDER - The January Meeting Is Today! (Room Confirmation)

Joshua Ronne Altemoos joshua at wolfnix.net
Thu Jan 19 05:09:16 PST 2006


Hey,

Do you think you can get an earlier confirmation of the location? If you can
get this room again it would be great because it would be extremely easy for
me to get there. The location came to late for me to be able to attend this
month. Thanks!


~JRA 


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Joshua Ronne Altemoos
joshua at wolfnix.net
-Quis custodiet ipsos custodes 

-----Original Message-----
From: buffalo-pm-bounces at pm.org [mailto:buffalo-pm-bounces at pm.org] On Behalf
Of DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 1:22 PM
To: buffalo-pm at mail.pm.org
Subject: Re: [Buffalo-pm] REMINDER - The January Meeting Is Today! (Room
Confirmation)

I just confirmed the room for tonight. The meeting will be in Bell 242 @
7PM.

-Dan

>>> "DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI" <dmagnuszewski at mandtbank.com> 01/17/06 11:19
AM >>>
Mongers,

Just a quick reminder about today's meeting. The location is still not 100%.
We are planning on having this meeting in Bell 242 on UB's North Campus. I'm
still awaiting a response and need to finalize the details with the computer
science department before confirming - if anyone else has any alternate
suggestions, please let me know. I will send out the location later this
after noon - sorry for the delay.

Time:       7:00 PM
Location: TBA
Topics/Presenters:

Perl & Bioinformatics
By: Ganesh Shankar
(30 - 45 Minutes)

"Perl became firmly associated with Biology during the Human Genome Project.
The usefulness of Perl for text manipulation and pattern matching has been
argued to have saved the genome project.
Additionally,
Perl is used to locate signal sequences, design primers, and convert data
formats. I will talk of the historical ( 6 years ago! ) and current uses of
Perl. I'll also point the Mongers to the BioPerl project, which attempts to
deal with bioinformatic needs at a more abstract, organized level."


Intro Perl & Cool Tricks  - "Map & Grep" 
By: Kevin Eye
(15 - 20 Minutes)

"The most underappreciated functions of Perl are map and grep. With them
available, I hardly use for loops, and I think the code is clearer, too..."
~ K.E.


Intro To Writing Perl Modules
By: Kevin Eye
(45 - 60 Minutes)



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