Hi,

On 07/03/17 11:56, john lunzer wrote:

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I'd love to hear more about this or read some docs about what you're working on. Any time I hear the word 'spatial' in relation to data my ears perk up a little.

Maybe you will enjoy this video that shows software architecture as data and then makes live coding on data to make it spacial (this was the video that convinced me that Grafoscopio was possible):

https://vimeo.com/94724841


This may not be very helpful but you might want to take a look at Fossil <http://fossil-scm.org/>, which is a versioning system that uses a database to store version artifacts. Dr Richard Hipp and co has put about a decade of work into merging the ideas versioning and databases. There are a lot of design documents and I've been told the C code is pretty clean and well commented.

    Thanks,
    Kent


Anyway, I'm excited to hear about what comes out your work. As an aside, I think Offray is exploring some ideas related to versioning and databases as well.

But my exploration is pretty limited to using fossil as integrated default versioning system for Grafoscopio notebooks. What I think is that notebooks history, collaboration and publishing should have a default smooth integrated experience for the user/author. I'm still pretty far, but this year Grafoscopio will be one of the Google Summer of Code projects[1], so flow will increase.

[1] http://gsoc.pharo.org/#topic-grafoscopio-literate-computing-and-reproducible-research-for-pharo

Cheers,

Offray

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