



We should definitely team up then.

Let me get back to you by next week on that when I get back to the office.

My current Seaside-D3JS repository on github has the initial works but in the meantime I made progress on a local repository too.



I don't think we should aim for a complete wrapper like for jQuery, not only because it's a much larger API but also because most of the code for a d3 visualization is best written in plain javascript. My idea is to focus on those parts where an integration with the back-end is wanted.



Anyway, let's chat next week about this.

Johan



On 21 Mar 2014, at 16:50, Esteban A. Maringolo <



> Johan,

>

> I plan to do some d3.js work, particularly to use it with dc.js [1]

> (I'm interested in crossfilter[2] based charting until Roassal gets to

> the web :) ).

> After porting Rickshaw I read enough material amount of d3 as to make

> me want to build a binding/wrapper for it too.

>

> So, I'm open to help you wrapping it in Smalltalk if you want. I don't

> have much experience with Seaside but I'm a fast learner o.O

>

> Regards,

>

> [1]

> [2]

>

>

> Esteban A. Maringolo

>

>

> 2014-03-21 12:18 GMT-03:00 Johan Brichau <

>> Thanks for sharing this.

>> I had been using Rickshaw from Javascript directly but I'm looking forward to use it from Seaside code.

>>

>> Btw, I am working on a binding for d3js, but it's advancing slow because I work application-driven on it.

>>

>> Johan

>>

>>> On 19 Mar 2014, at 02:26, "Esteban A. Maringolo" <

>>>

>>> I just uploaded to SmalltalkHub an initial wrapper for the Rickshaw.js

>>> charting library (

>>>

>>> As usual, you can load it with the following expression:

>>>

>>> Gofer it

>>> smalltalkhubUser: 'emaringolo' project: 'rickshaw';

>>> package: 'ConfigurationOfRickshaw';

>>> load.

>>>

>>> (Smalltalk at: #ConfigurationOfRickshaw) project development load: 'All'

>>>

>>> This will load all the packages, including a Seaside component

>>> installed at '/rickshaw' containing various examples.

>>>

>>> It is an initial version and my first package uploaded to

>>> SmalltalkHub, so bugs and and mistakes are expected :)

>>>

>>> Questions are welcome too.

>>>

>>> Regards,

>>>

>>> Esteban A. Maringolo

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> http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside > Johan,> I plan to do some d3.js work, particularly to use it with dc.js [1]> (I'm interested in crossfilter[2] based charting until Roassal gets to> the web :) ).> After porting Rickshaw I read enough material amount of d3 as to make> me want to build a binding/wrapper for it too.> So, I'm open to help you wrapping it in Smalltalk if you want. I don't> have much experience with Seaside but I'm a fast learner o.O> Regards,> [1] http://dc-js.github.io/dc.js/ > [2] http://square.github.io/crossfilter/ > Esteban A. Maringolo> 2014-03-21 12:18 GMT-03:00 Johan Brichau < [hidden email] >:>> Thanks for sharing this.>> I had been using Rickshaw from Javascript directly but I'm looking forward to use it from Seaside code.>>>> Btw, I am working on a binding for d3js, but it's advancing slow because I work application-driven on it.>>>> Johan>>>>> On 19 Mar 2014, at 02:26, "Esteban A. Maringolo" < [hidden email] > wrote:>>>>>> I just uploaded to SmalltalkHub an initial wrapper for the Rickshaw.js>>> charting library ( http://code.shutterstock.com/rickshaw/ ).>>>>>> As usual, you can load it with the following expression:>>>>>> Gofer it>>> smalltalkhubUser: 'emaringolo' project: 'rickshaw';>>> package: 'ConfigurationOfRickshaw';>>> load.>>>>>> (Smalltalk at: #ConfigurationOfRickshaw) project development load: 'All'>>>>>> This will load all the packages, including a Seaside component>>> installed at '/rickshaw' containing various examples.>>>>>> It is an initial version and my first package uploaded to>>> SmalltalkHub, so bugs and and mistakes are expected :)>>>>>> Questions are welcome too.>>>>>> Regards,>>>>>> Esteban A. Maringolo>>> _______________________________________________>>> seaside mailing list>>> [hidden email] >>> http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside >> _______________________________________________>> seaside mailing list>> [hidden email] >> http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside > _______________________________________________> seaside mailing list

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Esteban,We should definitely team up then.Let me get back to you by next week on that when I get back to the office.My current Seaside-D3JS repository on github has the initial works but in the meantime I made progress on a local repository too.I don't think we should aim for a complete wrapper like for jQuery, not only because it's a much larger API but also because most of the code for a d3 visualization is best written in plain javascript. My idea is to focus on those parts where an integration with the back-end is wanted.Anyway, let's chat next week about this.JohanOn 21 Mar 2014, at 16:50, Esteban A. Maringolo < [hidden email] > wrote:_______________________________________________seaside mailing list