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Sunday, 25 January 2015

All posts listed by title

What is this blog about?
Well, its basically a collection of links to useful or interesting content I find on the web as well as some original content of my own. Most of the content can be broadly categorized as science and technology related. I'm a structural biochemist, organic/biological, and physical chemist, depending on what project I've currently got my hands dirty in at the moment (call me Jack). So a lot will focus on (bio)chemistry-related topics (NMR, crystallography, MD, computational chem, mass spectrometry, molecular biology). That said, there will also be posts pertaining to topics such as: programming, linux, WINE (Wine Is Not an Emulator), mechanical machines, engineering, statistics, hacks and DIY, electronics, virtualbox, scripting, astronomy, microscopy, flight, DOS, and perhaps some gaming and photography.

I've created this blog more as a repository for my own, but figure others might find something of interest and so decided to share.

Frankly, I'm not a big fan of how blogs organize content. This is why I've made this list of all posts on my blog, organized by title for easy tracking. This is done so that you can find whatever you might find interesting rather than searching through the entire blog randomly.
This post ("All posts listed by title") will always be the first in my blog, even though content will be updated on an ongoing basis.

Best,

GNUPLOT TUTORIAL: Fitting Michaelis-Menten Equation to raw data
Free NMR Processing Software
Chemicals in cosmetics
commandlinefu.com
Programming: Processing and Processing.js
Lazarus IDE (Pascal Programming): Cross-platform VisualBasic-like Programming platform
Excel Unusual: Engineering and Modeling in Excel
Nitinol and Nitinol Engines 
Software Carpentry: TEACHING LAB SKILLS FOR SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING
Software: Mass Spectrometry
Software: Predicting Solvent Accessibility of Amino Acid residues in proteins
How the first transistor worked!
Mechanical Fourier Transform Instrument
PyMOL and POVRay Tutorial
Fun with the Protein Data Bank and Statistics

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