Thursday, July 9, 2009

Extremely good programmer in C, Java, Oracle + excellent scores in Microbiology = Future? Pls advise.?

Bioinformatics seems to be a good option, but I don't want to get into extreme research or extreme software development... something in betwn????

Extremely good programmer in C, Java, Oracle + excellent scores in Microbiology = Future? Pls advise.?
There are so many specialized software applications that are used by biologists, ranging anywhere from statistical analysis programs to DNA stuctural analysis programs. Try to think back over your microbiology classes and ask yourself "What thing or things did I do that could be made easier if I had had specialized software" Also, you should try to familiarize yourself with software that is already available and try to determine if there is anything that they DON'T provide that there seems to be a need for. Also, many of these applications are first-person released (not through a software company) so you could contact them and ask them about their experiences with developing their software. Here is a freebie to start you off:


http://ddsdx.uthscsa.edu/dig/itdesc.html
Reply:congrats if ur so good in the things u mentioned in ur question... today's world is glooming with it professionals but tomorrow is in hands nanotechnologists k... bio-info is just a base not only related to research the more higher studies u do the more u gain.. the best is u choose bio info u can come up in bio technological feild with a programming knowledge.. all th best...
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