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Chemblaics (pronounced chem-bla-ics) is the science that uses open science and computers to solve problems in chemistry, biochemistry and related fields.
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LinuxKdeKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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After the three obligatory days of christmas holidays (fun, especially with two children, but very exhausting), it is time to get back to business again. I’m still at my father-in-laws place with only XP installed, so booted the Knoppix 4.0.2 DVD I burned last friday. Eclipse is not working, but being able to use Kmail to read my email again is just what you need as in internet-junkie.

CheminfKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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In a recent JCIM article, Schuffenhauer compares a few subset selection methods, and notes that some of them reduce the average complexity of the molecules. They put this in relation to other research that states that lead compounds with high complexity have higher activities. Recommended reading material for the holidays.

CdkKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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One of the Classpath developers pointed me to their CVS statistics when I asked them how actively their project is currently developed, i.e. the number of active developers. The pages are generated with StatCVS, and I ran it one the CDK too. I knew I did a lot of work on the CDK, but never realized that 62.7% of the commits were mine! Keep in mind, though, that a lot of these commits are for code maintainance!

CdkCheminfKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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For some weeks now I have been thinking about bug 1309731: “ModelBuilder3D overwrites Atom IDs”. The ModelBuilder3D is a complex piece of source code, reusing many other parts of the CDK, including atom type perception. Somewhere in October, however, I found that Taverna could not create 3D models and convert these into reasonable CML because the Atom ID’s were messed up. So the question is, where did the ModelBuilder3D do this?

MathJavaKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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I drop in on the #classpath channel of freenode.net IRC network, where the #cdk channel runs too. The #classpath channel is for the Classpath project which is developing the free Java libraries used by most open source virtual machines. A Slashdot.org item was mentioned “Java Is So 90s”. It lead to a funny discussion about what that would make C/C++ and Fortran.

CdkCmlJavaKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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I reported earlier that the CDK has been updated in CVS to use CML from the new Jumbo 5.0. The transition actually involved a lot of changes in the CDK, some I would like to address in the following comments. One thing is that CML write support (not reading!) uses the new Jumbo library which requires Java 1.5. Thus, if Java 1.5 is not available, then CML writing should not be compiled. This is how this is done.

CdkBlue-obeliskCmlKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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Tobias commited Jumbo 5.0 to CDK CVS, so that the CDK is now again up to date with the latest CML library. Note that Jumbo 5.0 requires Java 5.0. At first all JUnit tests seems to work, but apparently the CML2Writer tests were skipped because they were only run when Java 1.4 was found. I updated the test for the a appropriate Java version, and then it turned out that most tests fail.

CdkUmlKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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The code clean up after CDK’s interfaces transition is in progress, and two CDK modules are now independent of the data module. After doing the core module , the standard was next, and I finished this yesterday. The dependencies in CVS now look like (click it to get a larger view): IMAGE LOST This UML diagram was made with Umbrello, and the source is in XMI in CVS.

FeedsBlue-obeliskKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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After requests I added yesterday more visible the RSS and Atom feeds for the Planet Blue Obelisk. They are linked in the menu on the right, and as alternative links to the document. These should show up in most recent webbrowsers as feed icon in the lower right corner of the browser window. It is often an orange icon. I also added a ‘Leave a comment’ link to encourage people to leave comments on items. Please do!

JchempaintCdkBioclipseKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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Stefan has done an excellent debugging week on JChemPaint, while I have been late with a 2.1 release. Anyway, I’ve just uploaded a Java 1.4 compiled JChemPaint 2.1 series release. I was told the (reported) bug count is down to one, so I expect to see the next stable branch to be released soon (2.2 series). But what after JChemPaint 2.2 gets released? Will a 2.3 developers branch be opened?

KdeKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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KDE 3.5 was released with lots of changes. SuperKaramba is now a standard KDE application and is neatly integrated. It allows embedding themelets on your desktop background. It shows several themelets: the weather, a calender, a toolbar with applications, a FoldingAtHome monitor , the contents of the clipboard, the music that is playing (Cake) and a simple todo list. All customizable up to the pixel.