Re: [FRIAM] [WedTech] JavaScript GUI Libraries

2013-07-02 Thread Gary Schiltz
Point well taken about esoteric and cool versus pragmatic and well worn. The most certain route in software, like in most undertakings, is usually the familiar. The problem with the familiar is that many on the list, including those of us who are ourselves well worn (at least worn), are

Re: [FRIAM] [WedTech] JavaScript GUI Libraries

2013-07-02 Thread Robert J. Cordingley
In the interests of the medical clinic I wonder what packages are already out there that lead or support standards in EMR http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_medical_recordand for a successful project how one would best align one's goals with theirs? Robert C On 7/2/13 8:39 AM, Gary

Re: [FRIAM] [WedTech] JavaScript GUI Libraries

2013-07-02 Thread Gary Schiltz
Also a very good point. Sometimes it's good to hop down from one's high horse into the muck, and in the words of a redneck comedian whose name escapes me now, simply git 'er done. For every time there is a season, a time for cool new stuff, and a time for LAMP :-) The situation may indeed call

Re: [FRIAM] [WedTech] JavaScript GUI Libraries

2013-07-02 Thread Barry MacKichan
There are a lot of libraries for JavaScript and some that I've used have gone out of favor. The one that seems to be the winner is jQuery. It hides all the browser differences, so you as long as you stick to the jQuery interface to the DOM, you can blissfully ignore the quirks of IE and other

[FRIAM] Fwd: New issue of Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, vol. 16(3)

2013-07-02 Thread Owen Densmore
The new JASSS has an article on passwords: SimPass: Quantifying the Impact of Password Behaviours and Policy Directives on an Organisation's Systems .. sorta a TranSims for password/security policy! -- Owen -- Forwarded message -- From: ja...@surrey.ac.uk Date: Tue, Jul 2,

[FRIAM] perplexed by trader joes

2013-07-02 Thread Gillian Densmore
Hi all I go to trader joes to get stuff being single they have a history of selling stuff at a so-so cost but might (theoreticly) be a little better quality than smiths, the atmosphere definitely is. I got some eggs- and wanted some Oolong tea I thought they caried at one point. I asked one of

Re: [FRIAM] perplexed by trader joes

2013-07-02 Thread Patrick Reilly
Hi Gillian, II advise laying off the hot Oolong tea until after the 4th, and then revisiting this issue. Pat On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 12:56 PM, Gillian Densmore gil.densm...@gmail.comwrote: Hi all I go to trader joes to get stuff being single they have a history of selling stuff at a

[FRIAM] fires and weather

2013-07-02 Thread Gillian Densmore
Another one for people that know vastly more about weather and chaos than I do: Forest fires season this year and the temperature outside: I love summer-october side of fall it's stupid pretty out. That being said: How much of the 25-40c heat as reported by NOA. Is thehe dry conditions and what

[FRIAM] NIJ Challenge: Cost-Benefit of Sex Offender Registration Law

2013-07-02 Thread Tom Johnson
Looking for a creative programming project? -tom johnson -- *From: *newsfrom...@ncjrs.gov *To: *doro...@dorothybracey.com *Sent: *Tuesday, July 2, 2013 2:32:33 PM *Subject: *NIJ Challenge: Cost-Benefit of Sex Offender Registration Law [image: National Institute of

Re: [FRIAM] fires and weather

2013-07-02 Thread Steve Smith
Gil - This is an interesting and timely but potentially contentious topic. Interesting and timely because we ARE right in the midst of some big fires (recently)... I just drove through the Jemez to see some of the most recent fire's (Thompson Ridge) damage as well as from two years ago. Of

Re: [FRIAM] fires and weather

2013-07-02 Thread Gillian Densmore
That's very enlightining. On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 6:23 PM, Steve Smith sasm...@swcp.com wrote: Gil - This is an interesting and timely but potentially contentious topic. Interesting and timely because we ARE right in the midst of some big fires (recently)... I just drove through the Jemez