dhlong at vietkey.net wrote:
>I thing C/C++ is the good choice, it's more popular, easy to embed in other >language, multi-platform. > Actually, people and projects implementing openEHR will make their own choices. There is no need to choose one thing. As the open source software pool grows, I am sure you will see many languages. It's just a question of which ones come first and how components written in different languages talk to each other. - thomas beale - If you have any questions about using this list, please send a message to d.lloyd at openehr.org