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connect | Zato | |
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5 | 3 | |
843 | 1,072 | |
1.7% | - | |
9.4 | 9.9 | |
13 days ago | 8 days ago | |
Java | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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- Mirth: Hostname as address in TCP Sender
- What health IT/medtech/healthtech forums do you follow apart from r/healthIT?
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Getting experience in different interface engines?
There isn't a difference. The github downloads page for MC at https://github.com/nextgenhealthcare/connect/releases and the corporate overlord download page at https://www.nextgen.com/products-and-services/mirth-connect-downloads both distribute the exact same binaries. Use either one and you'll get MC ready to run and deploy and tinker with.
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Looking for Self Hosted Solutions for Healthcare
Open source Interface engine is Nextgen, used to be called Mirth until got scooped up by a commercial company. Now they have the “premium” edition with likely the features someone needs https://github.com/nextgenhealthcare/connect
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We Should Have Markdown Rendered Websites
Yes, the article is correct, there is a market for Markdown sites and related products.
Our Zato website is in Markdown: https://zato.io
We have a purpose-built static site generator, which makes sense in our case because:
* The resulting site is very fast, seeing as there is no need for runtime generation of any assets / HTML / any kind of resources
* It is easier for developers to work on documentation because they already know Markdown
* It is easy to statically apply filters such as spell checkers for multiple languages during the build
* Various optimizations can be applied, e.g. incremental builds or on-demand builds
The drawbacks are:
* Non-technical translators may have a difficult time working with anything but either their own specialized tools or MS Word and they consider Markdown to be "advanced"
* Sometimes you work with writers who are not technical at all and who will not understand what a build system is even if they are open to the idea of learning Markdown itself
Thus, there is a market for a lightweight CMS that would enable non-technical people to author Markdown in their browsers, without a need for any command line usage.
- Open-Source ESB, API, AI and Cloud Integrations in Python
- Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
What are some alternatives?
Apache Camel - Apache Camel is an open source integration framework that empowers you to quickly and easily integrate various systems consuming or producing data.
pycon
X-Road - Source code of the X-Road® data exchange layer software
python-fints - Pure-python FinTS (formerly known as HBCI) implementation
fhir-works-on-aws-deployment - A serverless implementation of the FHIR standard that enables users to focus more on their business needs/uniqueness rather than the FHIR specification
okuna-api - 🤖 The Okuna Social Network API
python-n26 - 💵 Unofficial Python client for n26 (Number 26) - https://n26.com/
scroll - Tools for thought. A language for bloggers. This repo contains the language and a static site generator command line app.
Alerta - Alerta monitoring system
abna - Python library to automatically retrieve mutations from ABN Amro
mlapi - An easy to use/extend object recognition API you can locally install. Python+Flask. Also works with ZMES!
djot - A light markup language