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darrendevitt.com
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| | | | There are some fantastic open source FHIR projects out there. Well maintained, rich in features, each with their own focus and areas of specialty. Here are five that are well worth investing time and resources in. You might have heard of one or two - I doubt you're familiar with all five. 1. b.well FHIR... | |
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fhirblog.com
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| | | | Note that the urls in this post are a bit outdated - here is more up to date info about the HAPI CLI I've been having some conversations with a group that are wanting to useclinFHIR to view profiles - and create sample resources from them - but they are using Forge to create them... | |
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www.babaei.net
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| | | | Update 1 [2016/09/30]: A section has been added to the end of the article for dealing with major FreeBSD upgrades. Update 2 [2016/09/30]: A section has been added to the end of the article for upgrading current installation of Discourse to newer versions. Update 3 [2016/09/30]: A section has been added to the end of the article for installing Discourse under Ruby version managers which is required for dealing with newer versions of Discourse since the current system-wide version of Ruby on FreeBSD is 2.2... | |
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emshort.blog
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| | For those who are interested, the introductory article and blog post for the Guardian's text adventure project: http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/games/archives/2008/05/06/spaceship_launches_a_new_wikigame_emerges_from_the_ashes.html http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/apr/30/textadventure |