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UniPro: Open Source Bioinformatics Business with UGENE

  • floss4science; By eocasio (Posted by eocasio on Sep 8, 2011 5:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview
This week we interviewed Mikhail Fursov, software engineer at Unipro, a software services company with an open source bioinformatics product: UGENE. We will learn about their business model, what role open source plays in it, and how they are integrating cloud computing into their services. Let’s get into it!

New FreeMat 4 User Guide

  • FLOSS for Science; By eocasio (Posted by eocasio on Sep 3, 2011 9:33 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
The "FreeMat 4 Primer" is a PDF with 218 pages that offers a great introduction to FreeMat at the beginner level. The document’s authors are Gary Schafer and Timothy Cyders. It is distributed under the GNU Free Documentation License.

Interview: Lucian Langa, gnoduino lead developer

  • Floss For Science; By eocasio (Posted by eocasio on Aug 27, 2011 9:28 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview
This week we interviewed Lucian Langa, the lead developer of gnoduino, a development environment for Arduino projects under Gnome. Arduino is a very popular open source electronic prototyping platform based on a simple micro-controller board and a development environment written in Java. Enjoy the interview!

Interview: SciRuby Team

  • FLOSS for Science; By eocasio (Posted by eocasio on Aug 18, 2011 9:11 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview
This week we interviewed three members of the SciRuby team (a collection of tools for scientific computation written in the Ruby language): John Woods, John Prince and Claudio Bustos.

Resources for learning GNU Octave

  • FLOSS for Science; By eocasio (Posted by eocasio on Aug 13, 2011 2:19 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups
If you are new to GNU Octave this post will give you some good resources to get you started.

Interview: Gaël Varoquaux

This is the first of a series of interviews with notable people involved with the free software community in the scientific and engineering fields. Future interviews will include project leaders, bloggers, teachers and CEOs.

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