the Nobel Laureates

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the Nobel Laureates

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can i just say that at the annual meeting of the association for chemoreception sciences (AchemS), i got to meet Drs. Richard Axel and Linda Buck, the 2005 nobel prize winners in physiology and medicine!!! they won the highest honor possible in the sciences, and i got to talk with them. i might even get the chance to do a postdoctoral fellowship with Alan Mackay-Sim or even George Chandy, two of the leading canidates for future Nobel Prizes!!!

later on this summer, ill post a link to the first publication of my PHD data, probably in the journal of biological chemistry, in which PureBasic will be mentioned as the language that analytical software was written to read data!!! so from then on, PB will have undergone the peer-review process, and might enjoy further exposure. so look for something like this:

"Analysis software was written in PureBasic (Fantasie Software, FEGERSHEIM FRANCE), and compiled to a Windows* 32-bit executable that located restriction sites flanking the 3' and 5' ends of the DNA fragment to be subcloned into the PCDNA3 vector."

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!.WHILE status != dwPassedOut
! Invoke AllocateDrink, dwBeerAmount
!MOV Mug, Beer
!Invoke Drink, Mug, dwBeerAmount
!.endw
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Impressive! :shock:
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Post by Truth_Seeker »

Ya that is impressive, maybe Fred could fix the site to show the actualy features of Purebasic kinda vague, I think.

Then again if he is working (which he probably is) on the next version of PB... The website can grow some cobwebs! :lol:
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Post by npath »

I agree. I have people ask me all the time what programming language I use. I usually direct them to the PureBasic website. However, the language has grown a lot since the last website update. It's much more impressive than it appears to be on this site.

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Post by ricardo »

Congratullations!!! Its amazing! :shock: :D
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