Ricardo,

I am suggesting this project not for you to get involved but for the virtues of 
an example:
- check it out
- import it in IntelliJ
- see if you can edit with luxury
The vignettes project is a simple (sub-)project of i2geo.

paul


Le 21 sept. 2010 à 10:10, [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. a écrit :

> Thanks!
> 
> Paul Libbrecht wrote:
>> Ricardo,
>> 
>> 
>> If you agree to work with "outdated projects", why not consider the project:
>>      http://svn.activemath.org/intergeo/Platform/Vignettes/
>> It's referencing old xwiki things because that's where curriki holds me but 
>> is otherwise giving me the edit luxury for groovy and velocity.
>> 
>> It builds applets, per default (it's an applet-based screenshot uploader) 
>> but it also contains the source of an xwiki application.
>> 
>> It also has src/main/pages/VignettesCode/ which contains source files in 
>> groovy and velocity languages and editing with intelliJ there gives me all 
>> the code-completions. I believe the project does not have "personal 
>> dependencies" but I could be wrong.
>> 
> 
> I'm afraid my skills are still far from required to be involve in such a 
> project! But I keep trying! I know, I've already said this before... 
> but, you know, kids, banks,... :-) I'll catch up!
>> The main visible output page being: 
>> http://i2geo.net/xwiki/bin/view/VignettesCode/CarouselHtml
>> To upload I use my own post script 
>> (http://svn.activemath.org/intergeo/Platform/bin/upload-to-wiki) or simply 
>> and quite often copy and paste.
> 
> I'll take a look to the project ASAP and come back with doubts. I 
> remember your project which I reach some years ago following thread 
> discussions here and in the devs list. I'm not involved with any 
> Geometry problem, but Multivariate Statistics is currently one of my 
> main concerns. The objective is to be able to collaboratively develop, 
> document and submit R (http://www.r-project.org/) scripts within an 
> XWiki environment. We have a lot of happy XWiki users, all of them 
> requires some kind of statistical analysis for their work. So, to be 
> able to capture and document the process of generation of knowledge 
> associated with statistical analysis will be a "killer application" (I 
> do like this concept :-) here.
> 
> And, of course, this would be a Curriki project as well: we want to 
> teach that!
> 
> I'm sure I/we can learn a lot from the i2geo project!
> 
> Keep in touch!
> 
> Ricardo
> 
> -- 
> Ricardo Rodríguez
> CTO
> eBioTIC.
> Life Sciences, Data Modeling and Information Management Systems
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