Posted in IT on May 30th, 2008
After switching back to Windows XP for a .NET project, I did not boot my Ubuntu partition much. It has been almost 8 months or so, since I did not take a look at Ubuntu front.
Why go back then? Well, the Apache Axis problem I’ve written about, just made me crazy. I could not accept […]
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Posted in development on May 25th, 2008
The requirement is simple: download Apache Axis sources, and compile them. According to web page that gives you the link to source files, all you have to do is to setup Maven, and use it to compile Axis from sources.
In case you want to open the source with Eclipse, you need to use Maven again, […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on May 23rd, 2008
Yes I do. I am about to go crazy because of all the books and documents I have to carry around, and I can not read from the screen. I have to read from paper, otherwise I feel very uncomfortable with what I’m trying to read. I have to carry around a couple of books, […]
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Posted in IT, healthcare on May 21st, 2008
Ok,
I’ve written before about Google getting into PHR domain, and now the service is publicly avalilable. Needless to say, I’ve taken a quick look at it, and it looks promising. There are a gazillion things being discussed all over the web, and almost everyone seems to be concerned about privacy and security. A large proportion […]
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Posted in development, healthcare on May 16th, 2008
Ok, this is really an interesting one. In medical informatics, one challenge that never seems to be conquered is providing a user interface that will not make a doctor grumble.
No matter how hard you try, you almost always here the comment: “this is not so easy to use…”. Medical professionals seem to be very picky […]
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