On Fri, 2005-09-30 at 06:55 +0100, Chris Ridd wrote:
> I'm a C/C++ hacker, but I'm sure I could pick up python if needed!
It does seem to be a reasonable tool - one use I'd suggest for Python is
as the embedded scripting language in (general practice) medical record
systems - there are several at
On 29/9/05 11:38, Adrian Midgley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-09-29 at 21:15 +0100, Chris Ridd wrote:
>
>> I believe there's some work being done to extract data from Medisense Optium
>> Xceed blood glucose meters, for the benefit of non-Windows users (and
>> possibly Windows users w
On Thu, 2005-09-29 at 21:15 +0100, Chris Ridd wrote:
> I believe there's some work being done to extract data from Medisense Optium
> Xceed blood glucose meters, for the benefit of non-Windows users (and
> possibly Windows users who don't want to use Precision Link.)
I have the device on my desk.
Apologies for starting a new thread, but I can't get to the mailling list
archives :-(
I believe there's some work being done to extract data from Medisense Optium
Xceed blood glucose meters, for the benefit of non-Windows users (and
possibly Windows users who don't want to use Precision Link.)
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