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Me too! I've been using it for bioinformatics related work, and it is absolutely fantastic. I can't wait for it to hit fully open source status so it can be easily recommended.
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I work in bioimaging. What kind of bioinformatics are you doing that requires mojo level power?
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"requires" is a strong word, but I implemented an alignment kernel that can do alignments on the GPU.

Overall I think there is going to be a lot of "old" gpu compute hanging around, and now that writing kernels is a lot easier than it has been, we might as well try and see what algorithms we can get working there.

I originally picked up Mojo for the SIMD, not for the GPU kernels. The SIMD usability in Mojo is outstanding.

Paper on the tool I wrote: https://doi.org/10.1093/bioadv/vbaf292

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I might have to look into mojo.

What's "alignment" in your context. In bioimaging it usually refers to aligning something to a reference atlas (like the Allen Reference Mouse Brain Atlas) or aligning two microscope channels (like the red channel and green channel)

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Full open source Mojo 1.0 coming this fall!
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