Okay, just one more response. When you get right down to it, the
point I was trying to make is that polling in basically I/O (even if
the device you are reading is shared memory) and I/O is expensive,
much more so than most people (including programmers) realize. The
nice thing about
Greg;
Actually, the HANG is a reasonable alternative, but a better solution might
be a timed READ. The time slice can be reclaimed upon the reception of an
I/O, otherwise, the time slice is released to others. Subsequent global
reads are usually satisfied from Cache and don't have the big
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Zeno;
My appologies. You were using the wiki. Excellent. Wlcome to the
community. It is going to be an interesting few years.
Best wishes; Chris
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From: Zeno Davatz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005
Bhaskar;
I am getting to this question a little late, but there are good reasons
for doing things this way for the VA. Over the years, we have run on a
number of platforms and the most consistant means of maintaining the user
population was to drop the production user diretly into our
Here, here - well stated. One thing that needs repeating is that one of
VistA's initial design specifications (and one that still exists) is that
ALL application code be implementation and platform independent. M vendors
and OS vendors may not prefer that the VA have been so insistent on this
The new style cross reference
was the key I meant to reference in the original post. I should
have been clearer in that reference. The unique ID we create in
the SD appointment is a number commonly called charge slip number
in our practice. It may be used an ID for numerous activities.
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Has any VA representatives without conflicts of interests taken the test to
certify that the test has no implicit biases and that the test does
accurately measure what it is intended to do?
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From: Joseph Dal Molin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
On 7/29/05, Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't repeat this often enough: TCP/IP facilities in MUMPS are very
primitive, so programmers will always find themselves relying on ad hoc
mechanisms such as this.
Ok, now this is quite nice I guess. In my personal opinion
OpenVistaServer
With the new version of the Broker it is possible to tunnel the connection
securely between the client and server on Linux at least, and although I have
not investigated this with Cache, I assume since Open SSH can be run on
Windows, the same should be true in that setting.
On Saturday 30 July
Steve,
Please take the test and tell us if you believe there are biases in it.
If you feel there are any we will address them. Our objective is to
include as many qualified vendors as possible.
Cheers,
Joseph
smcphelan wrote:
Has any VA representatives without conflicts of interests taken
I do plan on taking the test. I have not talked to anyone else at DSS, but
I assume DSS will be participating. But I could not publicly state that
without first checking with the president of the company.
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On 7/30/05, Joseph Dal Molin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve,Please take the test and tell us if you believe there are biases in it.If you feel there are any we will address them. Our objective is toinclude as many qualified vendors as possible.
Not to be overly critical, but was releasing the
Joseph,
Whew, that a hefty download. When I initially downloaded to program and open
the Excel spreadsheet I got some errors that kicked me off Excel with a
trouble report generated. I will try and download from another site.
Stephen K. Miyasato
Pacific Telehealth and Technology Hui
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On 7/30/05, Stephen K. Miyasato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whew, that a hefty download. When I initially downloaded to program and openthe Excel spreadsheet I got some errors that kicked me off Excel with atrouble report generated. I will try and download from another site.
I got 191 rows in a
Mike,
To clarify the deadline, our goal is tocreate a list of Vendors in
time for the impending release of VistA Office EHR. Any replies to the
test that arrive after Sunday will be assessed, and if succesfully
completed, posted within two days of receipt.
Regards,
Joseph
Program Manager,
Dear Hardhats List Members,
The WorldVistA VVSO has created a discussion forum specific to VistA
Office EHR. Please post all messages relating to VistA Office EHR to
this list. The exception being technical questions relating to VistA
infrastructure issues, such as Fileman, Taskman etc. which
Maybe I should get myself a copy just on principle.
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Gregory Woodhouse
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It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data.
--Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
On Jul 29, 2005, at 1:37 PM, K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
[KSB] I too recommend Prof. Walters' book (the newer one, circa
On 7/30/05, Joseph Dal Molin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike,To clarify the deadline, our goal is tocreate a list of Vendors intime for the impending release of VistA Office EHR. Any replies to thetest that arrive after Sunday will be assessed, and if succesfully
completed, posted within two days of
Why are we splitting lists? I'm treating Hardhats as The VistA
resource outside of the VA. Does furthering VistA outside of the VA
involve infrastructure vs support? Do the people that would respond to
Taskman questions not want to hear about setting up DUZ=1 before
entering Fileman? To me -
Must - buy - Qautrex - and - call - for - support.
Don't - know - why.
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I did. As well as Lewkowicz's Book, to boot.
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From: Gregory Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] == Learning MUMPS ==
Maybe I should get myself a copy just on
Tannenbaum's _Structured Computer Organization_
as long as were suggesting books to each other...
:)
I am posting with a specific topic, but want to thank David Sommers
for his recent post expressing caution about splitting discussion between
the new VistaOffice (which is a forum) and the historically unified hardhats
(which of course is a mail list) I don't have a confident answer for that,
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Forums generally suck. Web tools squash communications and of course,
are nothing like the tools for handling email. Nearly ever major
programming project has been handled by mailing lists, news groups, and
mutt.
This and searchable archives are the backbone of collaboration.
Finally, MORE
On 7/30/05, Ruben Safir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forums generally suck.
On the other hand, are four fingers and a thumb. ( YMMV )
Gmail Rocks.
And please don't look at Open Office for a guild on these kinds ofthings.They are a complete failure in this regard, and that is before
we start to
Tyrus,
The current list actually has a web based forum style that can present
messages by thread and a couple of other variants.follow the link
below to the archive:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hardhats-members
IMHO, anything that is an important thread and needs to be
As for the VistA Office EHR list it too is based on Sourceforge and uses
the same software as this list.
Which o=is bad enough :)
Ruben
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I am only a relatively recent arrival to the hardhats list and a beneficiary no
matter how this content is packaged ...thank you all.
The example I offered in the initial post is a link to LEO another type of
project but with a strong and disciplined membership. I believe groups are
mainly
On Sat, Jul 30, 2005 at 10:37:58PM -0400, TyrusMaynard wrote:
I am only a relatively recent arrival to the hardhats list and a
beneficiary no matter how this content is packaged ...thank you all.
The example I offered in the initial post is a link to LEO another type of
project but with a
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On 7/30/05, Ruben Safir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jul 30, 2005 at 10:37:58PM -0400, TyrusMaynard wrote: I am only a relatively recent arrival to the hardhats list and a beneficiary no matter how this content is packaged ...thank you all.
The example Ioffered in the initial post is a link
Joseph,
By forum style do you mean the accumulated archives of an email list? I
know that hardhats has a vestigial forum which is not congruent with the wealth
of content that will be mined in the regular email list/archives ...it is that
mother lode that I am speaking about.
I have
CVS, AMEN!
( I dither about the IRC channel )...
An IRC channel is wonderful for a sense of community integrity and for
help when you need something more interactive and bit more detailed than
one can do through email.
Ruben
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On Sat, 2005-07-30 at 23:28, TyrusMaynard wrote:
Joseph,
By forum style do you mean the accumulated archives of an email list?
That is the motherload of searchable archives. And it works great
with google. A backend to usenet is useful sometimes as well.
I have wrongly assumed
On Sat, 2005-07-30 at 22:19, Mike Lieman wrote:
On 7/30/05, Ruben Safir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forums generally suck.
On the other hand, are four fingers and a thumb. ( YMMV )
Gmail Rocks.
this is very good and when I'm in a better mood, I'm going to remember
this instead
This list has built from one with only occasional posts to a busy one that has
built a community. The step of splitting into an applications type
discussion list like the VO users are going to likely want and an
infrastructure list is already going to rock the boat and I feel that we need
to
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We will get you straightened out with time, Rubin. Just hang in there and
maybe you will avoid that stroke after all! ;-)
On Sunday 31 July 2005 12:22 am, Ruben Safir wrote:
On Sat, 2005-07-30 at 22:19, Mike Lieman wrote:
On 7/30/05, Ruben Safir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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