Greg LandrumNew testing for a new releaseThe next major RDKit version — v2020.03 — should be released next week. Once the release is out I’ll do a couple posts on the RDKit blog…Mar 26, 20202Mar 26, 20202
Greg LandrumAdding some chemistry to SlackI really enjoyed reading this article in Nature about uses of Slack in science. I think Slack is an awesome tool and have found it really…Jan 9, 20173Jan 9, 20173
Greg LandrumBreaking with the past: making backwards-incompatible changes in the RDKitNote: as usual, I’m looking for feedback on this document. Please get in touch if you have thoughts, tips, or concerns.Oct 19, 2016Oct 19, 2016
Greg LandrumThe RDKit and Modern C++Note: This document has been cooking for a while and I’ve circulated it to smaller groups in a couple of different forms; it’s time to get…Sep 24, 2016Sep 24, 2016
Greg LandrumA new(ish) RDKit release modelObligatory apologetic beginning: it’s been too long since I wrote one of these.Sep 5, 20162Sep 5, 20162
Greg LandrumAnother RDKit support idea: installation/integration help and trainingIn addition to doing standard support/maintenance contracts for the RDKit, I believe that T5 Informatics could also generate revenue by…Apr 13, 2016Apr 13, 2016
Greg LandrumThinking about an RDKit support modelOne of the the ways that I think T5 Informatics is going to generate revenue is by offering support contracts for the RDKit. I say “I…Mar 31, 2016Mar 31, 2016