Moose is not a prerequisite.
It's just a convenience to get the inspector integration when you have it.
Doru
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 8:48 PM, Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse(a)inria.fr
wrote:
> Hi richie
>
> I have another question why Moose is a prerequisite?
> We have ring and Smalltalk classes and methods objects so it would be nice
> to have an API that lets people use different kinds of objects
> as city.
>
> Stef
>
>
> On 11 Mar 2014, at 14:29, Richard Wettel <wettel(a)gmail.com
wrote:
>
> Dear all
>
> After the short preview at the last Moose Dojo, I am happy to let you know
> that the first version of the brand new CodeCity is out.
>
> CodeCity is a 3D visualization engineased on a city metaphor, which
> enables us to depict software systems as cities. If you want to know more
> about this approach, have a look here:
>
http://www.inf.usi.ch/phd/wettel/codecity.html
>
> I have now implemented the basic functionality of CodeCity in Pharo and
> integrated it with Moose. Here is a code city of ArgoUML in the new
> CodeCity:
>
> <CodeCity-Argo.png>
>
> To install CodeCity, you need to run this code in a Moose image (setting
> Moose as a prerequisite is on my TODO list):
>
> Gofer new smalltalkhubUser: 'RichardWettel' project: 'CodeCity';
> configuration; load. (Smalltalk at: #ConfigurationOfCodeCity)
> loadDevelopment
>
> You can also get the latest successful build from:
>
>
http://ci.inria.fr/moose/job/codecity/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/codecity…
>
> The new CodeCity does not provide a configuration UI, but it relies on
> scripting. A script to obtain a city visualization of a Moose model is
> shown here:
>
> <CodeCity-ArgoScript.png>
>
>
> A good way to get familiar with the scripting API of CodeCity are the
> examples. You can open CCBuilder in the new workspace (Playground) and you
> can browse the examples (the "e.g." tab).
>
> <PharoScreenshot.5.png>
>
> While CodeCity was initially aimed at software systems only, there is
> nothing that stops us to use it at visualizing any kind of data! One
> example was the visualization of the data taken from a database
> (population, city, countries, continents) presented at the Moose Dojo. I'm
> sure Doru will be pleased to show you more of that.
>
> In conclusion, I hope you'll enjoy playing/working with CodeCity as much
> as I have been enjoying re-implementing it in the last few months. Playing
> with CodeCity integrated in the Moose workflows is pure fun. But don' take
> my word for it, just give it a try!
>
> Cheers
> Ricky
>
>
>
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