sure. But there are a lot that do, just not the ones you know ;) We have
to make things work for everyone.
- thomas
On 16/05/2017 13:08, Bert Verhees wrote:
Most creators or users of archetypes I know, completely depend on
tooling. They are never capable to read an ADL text, nor do they ever
want to read it.
And as I suggested, with smart text-editors http-url encoding can be
easily translated/showed into readable url's
On 16-05-17 16:06, Pablo Pazos wrote:
Not sure why readability is a requirement here. Shouldn't those
expressions be generated and consumed by systems?
We should create simple to use GUIs not simple to read code :)
On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 9:31 AM, Diego Boscá <yamp...@gmail.com
<mailto:yamp...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Or just use the "Long syntax" as described in point 5.2 from
Expression Constraint Language, which keeps things readable enough
http://snomed.info/ecl/descendantOrSelfOf
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2017-05-03 14:20 GMT+02:00 Thomas Beale <thomas.be...@openehr.org
<mailto:thomas.be...@openehr.org>>:
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