On Fri, 16 Oct 1998 10:36:24 +0100, Adrian Midgley wrote:
>Well now.
>There is nothing to stop people turning medical logic models (which
>they might even describe using the Arden Syntax) into SOPHIES, EMIS
>Protozoa or the ISIS routines that Torex Premiere runs.
What people, Midge? The ordinary GP? The above *may be* OK if you are
a code runner. I still believe that even if you were a code runner,
you shouldn't have to do that.
Sure, I can put few bits of tin and rubber together and hook up an
internal combustion contraption that I knocked up in the garage and
call it a car. Or, I could just go out and choose a car from 100s of
professionally built cars.
Are you, by any chance, undersetimating the power the Internet has
unleashed in terms of rapid application development and software
distribution?
These days, anybody can click on setup.exe and watch the wizard install
the apllication in minutes!
Ahmad
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