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Re^2: Free Perl IDE for a begginerby Anonymous Monk |
on Jan 12, 2008 at 23:13 UTC ( [id://662122]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
I am just looking for some description of functionalities of the recommended programs and it seems that all the recommendations are big improvements over my current technique (syntax highliting editor + bat files (*.pl and pause) to run the script in cmd. Thanks for help. In fact I am aware of the book (Beginning Perl for Bioinformatics) and I can even recommend it. It is almost 5 years since I had to do some DNA/protein sequence manipulation and when looking whether there was a way how to automate I stumbled against the book (online,link dead now). It demonstrated perl syntax/structures/techniques on the problems of my interest as examples, so I just had to get oriented a little (the book is really clearly written), slightly modify and put together relevant chunks of the code (a matter of one week time). But since I forget everything and only notion remained that perl is good for string manipulation (which is of interest for me again now). The book had one drawback thought - there was to much molecular biology explained for a molecular biologist`s taste, so I will go for Learning Perl and Getting Started with Perl recommended by trialmonkey. thanks karpatov
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