CSV and JSON and the most useful file formats to export data between Pharo and any other software.

CSV is for any desktop software (Excel, R,…) and JSON for the web.

Moreover there are easier to read than a XML file.

 

We use the NeoJSON API for Moose On Web (http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~VincentBlondeau/MooseOnWeb ) to export the Moose entities through a REST API.

 

Last week, I have wanted to export some moose data to CSV to do some statistics with it. I searched on smalltalkhub and in the image CSV and I found no CSV writer.

So I wrote it by myself because it’s faster to write than to search a package in the World Wide Web and I didn’t remember Neo…

 

To me, NeoCSV and NeoJSON should be integrated in Moose.

 

For Artefact, I think PDF is not always used in the Moose projects. The load on demand is a better option.

 

Vincent

 

De : moose-dev-bounces@iam.unibe.ch [mailto:moose-dev-bounces@iam.unibe.ch] De la part de Tudor Girba
Envoyé : dimanche 30 mars 2014 09:07
À : Moose-related development
Objet : [Moose-dev] Re: Artifacts, Neo in the base image?

 

Exactly. But, at least for CSV we have a need to export groups. So, it would fit.

 

JSON would also be nice to have by default, just like we have XML.

 

Doru

 

On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 9:04 AM, Pharo4Stef <pharo4Stef@free.fr> wrote:

It is much better to have
        - working configuration
        - load on demand
Else we will end up with spaghetti.




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