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Conformational Design in Drug Discovery 2024 Conference

20 February 202420 February 2024 chris

Still time to register, great lineup of speakers. https://www.rscbmcs.org/events/conformationaldesign24/

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The latest beta of the InChI is now available on GitHub 

19 February 202420 February 2024 chris

This is the first version following transition of the codebase to GitHub, https://github.com/IUPAC-InChI/InChI/releases The change log is available here https://github.com/IUPAC-InChI/InChI/blob/v1.07-beta.3/INCHI-1-DOC/CHANGELOG.md Note they are proposing a

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BBEdit updated to 15.0.1

17 February 202417 February 2024 chris

Everyone’s favourite text editor has been updated BBEdit. Full details of the release notes are available here

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The Development of the Chemist’s Notebook

12 February 202417 February 2024 chris

An interesting meeting organised by the RSC Historical Society, “The Development of the Chemist’s Notebook”, 13th March 2024, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London. Programme: 10.30 Coffee10.50 Welcome11.00 Michael

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The Chemical Structure Association grants for 2024

12 February 202412 February 2024 chris

The Chemical Structure Association (CSA) Trust is an internationally recognized organization established to promote the critical importance of chemical information to advances in chemical research. 

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Some new ways to speed RDKit calls up using multiple threads

11 February 202411 February 2024 chris

Another tutorial from Greg Landrum, focussing on how to take advantage of modern multithreaded CPUs. https://greglandrum.github.io/rdkit-blog/posts/2024-02-11-more-multithreading.html Looking at Generating fingerprints, Molecular standardization, Conformer generation, RMSD

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Cambridge Cheminformatics Network Meeting 21 Feb 2024

9 February 202410 February 2024 chris

Just thought I would mention that the 3 speakers for the next Cambridge Cheminformatics Network Meeting 21 Feb 2024 meeting have now been finalised so

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Small independent developers

7 February 20247 February 2024 chris

I’m always delighted to highlight the efforts of small independent scientific software developers who support MacOS, iOS etc. I wrote iBabel because it was something

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Complete HeartX, using spatial computing

6 February 20245 April 2024 chris

As many suggested one of the first uses of the Apple Vision Pro would be education, Complete HeartX allows exploration of 3D models of the

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Introducing Pkl, a programming language for configuration

6 February 20246 February 2024 chris

An interesting post from Apple, the open source first release of Pkl (pronounced Pickle), a programming language for producing configuration. There is an introductory blog post

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