Are these two related?

    https://github.com/jandot/bioclojure

    https://github.com/jayunit100/BioClojure

What exactly are you trying to make---a set of libraries or starter-
kit for Incanter on bioinformatics problems?

I've found it much easier to write code towards solving a concrete
problem and factoring it apart into a library afterwards, rather than
building a toolkit without a particular focus.
If your group has a specific problem, I'd love to hear about it.

On Sep 25, 7:34 pm, Jay Vyas <jayunit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys :
>
> - We started the BioClojure project to learn about Clojure by applying it to
> some bioinformatics problems.
>
> -Its gone well, and we now know the basics of leiningan, java-interop, and
> basic map-oriented programming.
>
> -But of course, thats not enough --- we are now aspiring to reach that next
> level of Clojure zen -- using the really powerful features, like macros ---
> to engineer a real app.
>
> So ----> Is  anyone interested in learning about incanter, machine learning,
> parser combinators, and clojure  ?  We wanted to add a text file analysis
> module to BioClojure, and it would be a good learning experience for all of
> us.  In particular, we're interested in learning more about macros, and
> higher level programming/engineering in Clojure.

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