Not yet as a bioinformatician, but this job should help me bringing cloaser towards that goal.
BioGeek's Life List
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1. Get a digital SLR camera
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2. Read more books
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3. master the game GO
4 people -
4. learn erlang
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5. learn the J programming language
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6. learn prolog
25 people -
7. Learn Ruby
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8. learn haskell
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9. Fall in love
3 cheers27,009 people -
10. Make my parents proud
3 cheers1,591 people -
11. stop procrastinating
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12. wake up when my alarm clock goes off
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13. Spend less time fooling around on the net and more time actually working
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14. Contribute to an open source software project
1 entry . 8 cheers779 people -
15. complete a triathlon
2 cheers749 people -
16. sail around the world
932 people -
17. conduct and record an interview with my grandfather about his life, his passions, what he learned,... (before it's too late)
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18. find true love
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19. learn to ride a motorcycle
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20. start—and keep—a learning log
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21. clean up my room
139 people -
22. buy a digital camera
739 people -
23. win the lottery jackpot
77 people -
24. have better posture
8,147 people
Recent entries
I try to advance my programming knowledge by solving problems at Project Euler.
Some of the solutions are written in a weird, terse language called “J”. They picked my interest, and know I want to know more about it.
and, who can resist a programming langiage that starts with the first letter of your name ;-)
Worked myself through the programming-course-disguised-as-a-fairy-tale, and recently bougth a book about it.

