If you are interested in what your are missing
not visiting Chernobyl, check out the
photographic story posted at
http://www.kiddofspeed.com/chapter1.html
Elena rode her bike through Chernobyl and took
great pictures on this absolute unreal world.
Stefano
Hi all,
we have recently published a paper about
hiding data in gzip compressed files.
For those interested, check out
http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~stelo/stego/
Regards,
Stefano
http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~stelo/pattern.html#Resource s
under "Books". I agree that the there is no book
that cover 100% of Bioinformatics, but a a subset
of these will definitely do. I particularly like
the book by Gusfield for the algorithms. Regarding
Perl, you are probably aware of a new book by
O'Reilly about "Perl for Bioinformatics"
If you are interested in what your are missing not visiting Chernobyl, check out the photographic story posted at http://www.kiddofspeed.com/chapter1.html Elena rode her bike through Chernobyl and took great pictures on this absolute unreal world. Stefano
Hi all, we have recently published a paper about hiding data in gzip compressed files. For those interested, check out http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~stelo/stego/ Regards, Stefano
http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~stelo/pattern.html#Resource s
under "Books". I agree that the there is no book that cover 100% of Bioinformatics, but a a subset of these will definitely do.
I particularly like the book by Gusfield for the algorithms.
Regarding Perl, you are probably aware of a new book by O'Reilly about "Perl for Bioinformatics"
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/begperlbio/
Regards,
Stefano