Thanks Dick. This was an interesting talk. One slight clarification: a
homozygous NN is usually called a "wildtype".
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 7:14 AM, Dick Wall wrote:
> The presentation was indeed on Linux, I can't remember now whether I
> used OpenOffice or Google Docs, probably the latter, bu
The presentation was indeed on Linux, I can't remember now whether I
used OpenOffice or Google Docs, probably the latter, but I use both,
depending on the circumstances. I always make sure to have the Google
docs version available, that way if some catastrophe occurs, I can
borrow any laptop and ha
Apart from all the juicy goodness in the presentation (and there was a
lot), I really liked the way you implemented the code using some real-
world examples from your day job at Navigenics. It was fascinating to
hear you talk about the kind of challenges you face and the kind of
techniques you're u
I noticed that you used Linux for the presentation. Which presentation tool
did you use? It didn't look like OpenOffice Impress.
Overall a good presentation. Keep it up:)
On Mar 4, 2010 6:18 AM, "Dick Wall" wrote:
Thanks David - that means a lot - I was a bit flustered when I first
got in there
Thanks David - that means a lot - I was a bit flustered when I first
got in there because I had rushed from the Posse session, but I think
it turned out alright in the end.
Cheers
Dick
On Mar 3, 6:55 am, David Stevens wrote:
> In case you didn't know, Dick's Devoxx '09 talk is up onhttp://parle