Open source Jmol hits student text book Biochemistry
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Today I received news on the Jmol user list that Lubert Stryer's Biochemistry replaced the proprietary Chime with the open source Jmol. The third edition from which I learned biochemistry in my first year at the university did not feature a CD with live figures, but I am very thrilled to see a program on which I have actively programmed hit a text book I used myself in the past.
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Description
Today I received news on the Jmol user list that Lubert Stryer's Biochemistry replaced the proprietary Chime with the open source Jmol. The third edition from which I learned biochemistry in my first year at the university did not feature a CD with live figures, but I am very thrilled to see a program on which I have actively programmed hit a text book I used myself in the past.
Identifiers
- UUID
- 3b563ef1-5e5c-44ce-9d27-db9fd331a02e
- GUID
- https://doi.org/10.59350/1amt8-5me42
- URL
- https://chem-bla-ics.linkedchemistry.info/2006/02/01/open-source-jmol-hits-student-text.html
Dates
- Issued
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2006-02-01T00:00:00
- Updated
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2023-08-16T00:00:00