On Jun 25, 2011, at 8:25 AM, H. Hirzel wrote: > Nicolas > > Another idea for an example > > Connect the > JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit (http://thejit.org/) and display the class > hierarchy of JTalk in a view like > http://thejit.org/static/v20/Jit/Examples/RGraph/example1.html or one
I would love to see such kind of animation in SMalltalk. I do not understand why this is possible in javascript and not in Smalltalk. Stef > of the other examples at http://thejit.org/demos/ > Displaying the class hierarchy of JTalk would be one thing. Or in > combination with an AJAX example displaying a graph defined in a JSON > file. > > #Besides porting the InfoVis Toolkit Nicolas Garcia Belmonte ( > http://blog.thejit.org/2009/09/30/force-directed-layouts/) develops > PhiloGL. It is a WebGL framework for data visualization, creative > coding and game development. > > --Hannes > > On 6/25/11, H. Hirzel <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 4/5/11, laurent laffont <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Go to http://jtalk-project.org/ >>> >>> Open development tools -> Workspace >>> >>> Evaluate: >>> >>> Tetris new appendToJQuery: 'body' asJQuery >>> >>> play. >>> >>> >>> Laurent. >>> >> >> >> Hello Laurent >> >> I like that you continue to work on jtalk by adding examples to make >> it more easily accessible to play with. >> >> I evaluated the expression above but it did not start. >> >> Inspecting >> Tetris new >> >> gives an inspector on >> aTetris >> >> Inspecting >> Tetris new appendToJQuery: 'body' asJQuery >> >> opens another inspector on aTetris >> >> Nothing shows up. >> I am using Firefox 5.0 >> >> Do you have any suggestions how to find out where the error is? >> Hannes >> >> >> P.S. Would it be possible to have a simple AJAX example which, e.g. >> which loads a list of key/value pairs (e.g. web colors >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_colors (X11)) into a Smalltalk >> dictionary and display them in a dictionary browser? Maybe a variant >> with a plain text list and a JSON object list. >> >> >> P.S 2 The canvas is a HTMLcanvas in the sense of Seaside, not a HTML5 >> graphical canvas to draw on, right? I'd love to have a class Pen with >> the HTML5 graphical canvas. Even just with a subset of the methods. >> Then it would be possible to run classical examples from the purple >> book (e.g. Turtle graphic) >> >> P.S. 3. Tetris is fine but much simpler examples are probably better >> to help people getting started. >> >
