Archive for November, 2015

Book Review – Homeopathy through the Chinese Looking Glass: Homeosiniatry Revisited

Written by on November 25, 2015 in Acupuncture, Book Review, Homeopathy with 0 Comments

Title: Homeopathy through the Chinese Looking Glass: Homeosiniatry Revisited Author: Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD, Publisher: Emryss Publishers Year: 2011 Though I had purchased this book a few months ago, I could not finish reading it until last week. Thanks to the heavy rains in Chennai, I got some extra spare time now! In this book, […]

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Themes: Desirable Features of Homeopathic Software – Part 2

Written by on November 15, 2015 in Homeopathy with 0 Comments
Themes: Desirable Features of Homeopathic Software – Part 2

In an earlier post, I started to enumerate some features that I would like to see in a good homeopathic software, and how some of those found their way in to iCure, my own software. In this post, I would like to share another interesting feature called Themes. Sometimes when you elicit rubrics from a […]

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Aspect-Oriented Programming and Lisp

Written by on November 13, 2015 in LISP, Programming with 0 Comments
Aspect-Oriented Programming and Lisp

Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) is a popular approach to handle cross-cutting concerns in an application. Common examples of cross-cutting functionality are Logging, Error Handling and Transaction Management. AspectJ is the original AOP extension created for Java in 2001. AOP extensions have been developed for some other languages also. There are many good books and online resources on AOP, so I […]

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