On January 23, 2008 12:00:51 pm Dave Howorth wrote: > > If you're a biophysicist who expects to make much use of computers, I'd > concentrate on learning Perl or Python rather than [bash] shell. IMHO, > you'll find them more useful when you interact with other tools or do > more complicated tasks and either can do much the same as bash. >
I'm in computational biophysics (Monte Carlo simulations), so yes, I use that a lot. I use C for coding, so I actually have to write it in a way to get the output already in a specific format I need, but I also have some files which are already generated (and it takes a while to generate them), so I was looking for ways to get them sorted out... Thanks for the advice, I'll definetely be looking into that! Cheers, -- Sergey Mkrtchyan, PhD Student @ Department of Physics & Astronomy, Faculty of Science, University of Waterloo -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
