Hi Renato,
I have added you to the LinuDent project on sourceforge. I agree we
can develop for Web and someone can add a non-web interface very
easily, or vice-versa.
I think we should produce a scheduler first. We should be able to have
a standalone scheduler that can be used without any other modules.
Thanks for jumping on board. Tell me whatever you think, either here
or to my email address superlinux@....
Thanks,
Steven G.
Renato Arruda <rarruda@g...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There is a project on sourceforge already that trys to use and approach
> like the one you described, but note that it is entirely on italian...
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/odontolinux/
>
> I was thinking about using also a client/server approach using
> C/GTK+/MySQL. But I believe that doing it this way it would be a lot
more
> time consuming. I think that what we could do then is have 2
interfaces, a
> web interface and a regular program and both would be able to co-exist,
> using the same framework on the backend.
>
> But before actually starting to develop the application it is
necessary to
> know exactly what are the software requirements. That is, what
should, has
> to, doesnt' have to go into the program. Also subdivide the program into
> small tasks such as scheduling, patient profiles, payments, etc.
>
> It would be nice having all of that before code starts to be written.
>
> []'s
> Renato
> btw my sourceforge id is 'rarruda'
>
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