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Issue 14 of the newsletter #40
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Hello, not sure if this was sent already or not, but something we would like to get some visibility on is: Pydna Hackathon 3rd of October 2024The pydna python package provide a human-readable formal descriptions of 🧬 cloning and genetic assembly strategies in Python 🐍 which allow for simulation and verification. Pydna can be used as executable documentation for cloning. Join us to contribute or to learn how to use the library on October 3rd 2024, more info in the discussion: |
Hey @manulera, thanks for adding this in, we haven't sent out this newsletter yet! I think we can try to get it out before Oct 3rd, and I'll include it in that case! :-) |
Thanks @gedankenstuecke ! |
Started the September newsletter in #43 (which will also have a link to the proper next issue for early 2025 after I forgot it this time around!) |
This newsletter was just sent, Now #42 will be the one to track the one for early 2025! 🚀 |
This is a call to everyone out there who works in open bioinformatics - please share interesting stuff! This could be a new project launch, an interesting update or release, a link to useful resources (e.g. some nice biology related icons or an open source tool that could be useful, etc. If you aren't sure about something, feel free to drop me a line personally to discuss it, e.g. via mastodon (@[email protected]) or email ([email protected]).
Promoting yourself or your workplace is totally okay here - this is literally what the newsletter is for, within reason!
The aim is to send out this newsletter around July 2024
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