Re: A data transformation framework. A presentation inviting commentary.

2013-08-22 Thread F.R.
On 08/21/2013 06:29 PM, F.R. wrote: Hi all, In an effort to do some serious cleaning up of a hopelessly cluttered working environment, I developed a modular data transformation system that pretty much stands. I am very . . . etc Chris, Terry, Dieter, thanks for your suggestions. Chris: If

Re: A data transformation framework. A presentation inviting commentary.

2013-08-21 Thread dieter
"F.R." writes: > ... > In an effort to do some serious cleaning up of a hopelessly cluttered > working environment, I developed a modular data transformation system > that pretty much stands. I am very pleased with it. I expect huge time > savings. I would share it, if had a sense that there is a

Re: A data transformation framework. A presentation inviting commentary.

2013-08-21 Thread Terry Reedy
On 8/21/2013 12:29 PM, F.R. wrote: Hi all, In an effort to do some serious cleaning up of a hopelessly cluttered working environment, I developed a modular data transformation system that pretty much stands. I am very pleased with it. I expect huge time savings. I would share it, if had a sense

Re: A data transformation framework. A presentation inviting commentary.

2013-08-21 Thread Chris Angelico
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 2:29 AM, F.R. wrote: > The nucleus of the TX system is a Transformer class, a wrapper for any kind > of transformation functionality. The Transformer takes input as calling > argument and returns it transformed. Not to put too much of a damper on your concept, but it's see

A data transformation framework. A presentation inviting commentary.

2013-08-21 Thread F.R.
Hi all, In an effort to do some serious cleaning up of a hopelessly cluttered working environment, I developed a modular data transformation system that pretty much stands. I am very pleased with it. I expect huge time savings. I would share it, if had a sense that there is an interest out th