entheologist - 23-3-2017 at 06:06
Any python programmers who have a passion for genomics, biochemistry, medicine, health, substances, bioinformatics etc., if you would like to
collaborate in a genomics project, I would be really happy to join forces. I'm part of a big project which I co-founded but its grown way beyond me,
and since the project got rebuilt in python (django), I had to learn python and django from scratch which is very time consuming. I'm willing to merge
my equity in the company with any skilled python developer who is passionate about these scientific subjects. The site started as a genome
interpretation site, but has grown way beyond that and there is no limit to where it can go.
otryaddebilov - 29-3-2017 at 05:02
Well, it would be nice if you provide at least brief description of this project. What it's designed for, what t stack is used and what do you expect
at the end... and espetially why coders (or chemists with coding skills, lol) should join you.
Ursa - 19-4-2017 at 07:36
It's been a few years since I've done anything with Python, but I'd definitely like a description of the project. Most likely not joining, but
definitely interested
tantric2.718 - 30-7-2017 at 02:52
i'm very skilled at perl, bit at python. most of a phd in epidemiology and ecology, profecient at mathematical model contruction and testing
CRUSTY - 22-9-2017 at 16:48
I'm not a professional programmer in Python, but I pretty regularly use it for computational methods to do with chemistry. My current project is a
fairly simple reaction-monitoring program to warn users of potential runaway reactions before they get out of hand using a basic Euler's method
differential equation extrapolation. Super fun stuff to do. Anyways, off of my own soapbox, I would love to get a more detailed project description
and would certainly be at least interested.
Sedit - 22-9-2017 at 21:12
Does it have to be Python?
BuTTeRz - 8-10-2017 at 10:13
Still need someone?