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If you agree to work with "outdated projects", why not consider the project: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!
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
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Ricardo RodrÃguez
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eBioTIC.
Life Sciences, Data Modeling and Information Management Systems