Hi,

On 20/03/18 04:02, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
>     Comparing the fluency and momentum I get with Pharo with Python or
>     Javascript or similar file based and indirect techs, is difficult
>     to invest time in learning them deeply
>
>
> ​I'm glad you are exploring the Pharo world.  The world doesn't
> especially need more Python or Javascript programmers ;-)
> ​

I totally agree :-).

>  
>
>     I really like the idea of live coding and making code talk being
>     explored in different technologies. I think there is a lot to
>     learn from cross
>     ​ ​
>     pollination of ideas and communities.
>
>     At least, that's what I'm trying with Grafoscopio, mixing ideas
>     from Leo, IPython, Smalltalk and some of my own harvest.
>
>
> ​Please continue to keep us informed. What I would like to see from
> you is a demo as thrilling as Joe Orr's LeoVue demo
> <https://github.com/kaleguy/leovue#leo-vue>.  Make that only link you
> send us, so we will be sure to follow it ;-)
>

I don't have such demo, at least not easily consumable as just pointing
to a web page, like in Joe's case, because web is not my primary focus
now (I think that web kind of sucks as a programming platform and is
really convoluted as a publishing one, but has the big advantage of
ubiquity). But we have some demos.

  * A short video[1] of what is possible mixing live coding and
    outlining for the case of the Panama Papers[2]

    [1]
    http://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/dataweek/doc/tip/wiki/grafoscopio/video.html
    [2] http://mutabit.com/offray/blog/en/entry/panama-papers-1

  * Complete books/manuals done or opened with Grafoscopio, like the
    Grafoscopio Manual[3], The Data Journalism Manual[4][5]

    [3]
    
http://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/grafoscopio/doc/tip/Docs/En/Books/Manual/manual.pdf
    [4] http://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/mapeda/uv/mapeda.pdf
    [5] http://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/mapeda/doc/tip/intro.md

  * Customized agile data visualization for a comparative study on
    released medicine information on 16 countries[6].
    [6] http://mutabit.com/offray/blog/en/entry/sdv-infomed

And this semester we are preparing some Twitter Data Selfies project...
so yes, I will keep you informed. At least with some ideas I can give
back to a community that has been so welcoming and inspiring like this one.

Cheers,

Offray


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