"Berin Lautenbach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I must have missed the original message. I've been playing a bit
> recently with DB access from Python - it's fairly easy, but let me
> caveat that by saying that I haven't done anything too complex.
I probably just didn't do a sufficiently rigorou
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Nick Chalko wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Would be totally cool if we had graphs of this over time...
;-)
Sure, now help me figure out how, hint hint... ;-)
Since forrest understands SVG,I am sure I could do a SVG bar graph ,
But I thi
Berin Lautenbach wrote:
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
JCharts already has an XML module for outputting graphs, and I'm very
interested in doing it too by adding charting support to Forrest.
But what I still need too is to understand *how* to get that data in
XML form.
If the data is in some form o
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
JCharts already has an XML module for outputting graphs, and I'm very
interested in doing it too by adding charting support to Forrest.
But what I still need too is to understand *how* to get that data in XML
form.
If the data is in some form of database, it should be
Adam,
I must have missed the original message. I've been playing a bit
recently with DB access from Python - it's fairly easy, but let me
caveat that by saying that I haven't done anything too complex.
The MySQL interface you mentioned in the original e-mail provides
support for the Python DB
Nick Chalko wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Would be totally cool if we had graphs of this over time...
;-)
Sure, now help me figure out how, hint hint... ;-)
Since forrest understands SVG,I am sure I could do a SVG bar graph ,
But I think we will need a tool to hand
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Would be totally cool if we had graphs of this over time...
;-)
Sure, now help me figure out how, hint hint... ;-)
Since forrest understands SVG,I am sure I could do a SVG bar graph ,
But I think we will need a tool to handle history type
I'm enjoying watching the good work as the successes # goes up, and the
failures # & prereqs # go down. To help us gauge community progress I added
a few percentages.
http://lsd.student.utwente.nl/gump/#Project+Summary
I made "Overall Success" be the successes + packages percentage (of all
pr
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
I'm enjoying watching the good work as the successes # goes up, and the
failures # & prereqs # go down. To help us gauge community progress I added
a few percentages.
http://lsd.student.utwente.nl/gump/#Project+Summary
I made "Overall Success" be the successes + package
> Would be totally cool if we had graphs of this over time...
> ;-)
Sure, now help me figure out how, hint hint... ;-)
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&msgNo=4408
regards,
Adam
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Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Would be totally cool if we had graphs of this over time...
;-)
Sure, now help me figure out how, hint hint... ;-)
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&msgNo=4408
Zope has a pretty good object oriented persistent store system (in
python), you might want
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