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Andrew releases the final Golem beta and other cool stuff

Another resurrected post

The announcement

The protagonist. What is it?

Golem is a set of tools, and ontology language, for processing data written in the CML, the Chemical Markup Language. The Golem language is XML, and the tools and libraries are written in Python.

A shout out to the MaterialsGrid, which my former employer, Accelrys, is involved with. I’ve talked about some of the cool stuff he does before. That’s only the tip of the iceberg. He writes and records cool electronica and does creates mashups like the one below (using RDF)


Crystallography, 2000-2007 from Andrew Walkingshaw on Vimeo.

Video via Andrew under a Creative Commons license

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