A companion volume to Beginning Perl for Bioinformatics discusses the ties between biology and computer science and covers core PERL programming concepts, module extensions, and more advanced Perl techniques, data structures, object-oriented programming, and more in relation to biological data and other specific biological applications. Original. (Advanced)
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James Tisdall has a B.A. in mathematics from the City College of New York and an M.S. in computer science from Columbia University; he is working towards a Ph.D. in computer science at the University of Pennsylvania. He worked as a bioinformaticist at Mercator Genetics in Menlo Park, California, and at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia. In addition, he had been a musician and a programmer at Bell Labs (where he programmed for speech research and discovered a formal language for musical rhythm).
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