Posted in development on Sep 22nd, 2007
Ok, I have to admit that I have been waiting for the new Ruby/Rails development environment from CodeGear (they are the development tools division of Borland), and finally it is released.
At the moment my primary rails development environment is Netbeans 6 beta 1, and being an Eclipse fan, I really wanted to see some action […]
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Posted in development on Sep 16th, 2007
Ruby on Rails is nice. It’s really nice. For most of my web development, I would not hesitate to use it. There are some aspects of it that I really like, and you can read a lot of things written by many others, explaining why rails is nice.
The major problem is about scalability, and the […]
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Posted in healthcare on Sep 12th, 2007
Please ask yourself what is the holy grail of healthcare information systems? Your answer might not be same as everybody else’s but you can be sure that quite many people will name “interoperability”.
Interoperability has been one if the most demanding, challenging demands of healthcare, and to be honest despite all the work, the problem […]
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Posted in healthcare on Sep 7th, 2007
User interface design in health related software is a big problem. On one hand, you have a set of technical people who have a set of skills and produce results based on those skills, and on the other hand you have medical people who demand various functionality. The problem is, the skills and approach […]
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Posted in development on Sep 4th, 2007
Ok, this was not expected, but it appears that Netbeans is about to present the best Ruby on Rails ide to the market. I have been using Netbeans for about 5 years now, and for the last 2 years I have only set it up for J2ME development. It appears that Netbeans team has been […]
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