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Monthly Archives: August 2010
Biopython 1.55 released
The Biopython team is proud to announce Biopython 1.55, a new stable release, about three months after our last stable release (Biopython 1.54) and the beta release earlier in August. A lot of work has been towards Python 3 support … Continue reading
BioRuby paper published
After 10 years of development, the BioRuby paper is finally published in the Bioinformatics journal. The article is open access, so please take a look. BioRuby: Bioinformatics software for the Ruby programming language Naohisa Goto, Pjotr Prins, Mitsuteru Nakao, Raoul … Continue reading
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Biopython 1.55 beta released
We’ve just released a beta of Biopython 1.55 for user testing. Since Biopython 1.54 was released three months ago, we’ve made a good start on work for Python 3 support (via the 2to3 script), but as a side effect of … Continue reading