I was a bit surprise when I opened my emails toward the end of the
afternoon...
http://www.infoq.com/news/2009/01/clojure_production
I did not realized that my post of last week would travel so fast.
As for the VB stuff, well I am struggling with an SQL query today to get
an ad hoc report done..
Congratulation, this is quite amazing to see Clojure mature so fast
and already working in production system. Sorry but I need to get back
at finding that damn bug in a 10 years old VB legacy application :-(
On Jan 13, 10:38 am, Luc Prefontaine
wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> as of yesterday pm, Cloju
On Jan 14, 9:07 am, Luc Prefontaine
wrote:
> > As this is a commercial project, I imagine you are quite limited in
> > what you can tell us, but I'd love to hear about the issues you faced
> > during development.
>
> Mostly integration problems with the work flow in the radiology system.
> [..
On Tue, 2009-01-13 at 10:56 -0800, Vincent Foley wrote:
> As this is a commercial project, I imagine you are quite limited in
> what you can tell us, but I'd love to hear about the issues you faced
> during development.
Mostly integration problems with the work flow in the radiology system.
Th
As this is a commercial project, I imagine you are quite limited in
what you can tell us, but I'd love to hear about the issues you faced
during development.
On Jan 13, 10:38 am, Luc Prefontaine
wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> as of yesterday pm, Clojure is running in a live system in a big
> veterina
2009/1/13 Luc Prefontaine
> Hi everyone,
>
> as of yesterday pm, Clojure is running in a live system in a big
> veterinarian hospital.
>
>
Congratulations, its always a real buzz to get something out and running in
the wild, building it on something really new like Clojure must make it even
bett
On Jan 13, 7:38 am, Luc Prefontaine
wrote:
> as of yesterday pm, Clojure is running in a live system in a big
> veterinarian hospital.
Awesome, congratulations!!! :-D
mfh
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