- a powerful modeling platform - a nice tower of expressive piles of cool stuff.
E.g., If my visualizations works with small numbers, then it will work large Java or tweet models. And this is impressive.
Alexandre
For me Moose is a magic meta black-box.
I know that we can do all sort of magic with Moose but the barrier to entry is pretty high.
I never had the time to sit and fully focus on the Moose platform per se, but even the simplest thing (i.e., adding a model to the Moose panel) at the time I looked into Moose was far from obvious.
My wish for Christmas is that such amazing effort that you guys did to create such cool platform will be accompanied by a lower barrier to entry that lets user to play, experiment and have fun with Moose exactly as you guys developing it.
Hope I make my point clear. Keep up the good work however!
Cheers, R
On Dec 10, 2013, at 6:11 PM, Alexandre Bergel alexandre.bergel@me.com wrote:
- a powerful modeling platform
- a nice tower of expressive piles of cool stuff.
E.g., If my visualizations works with small numbers, then it will work large Java or tweet models. And this is impressive.
Alexandre
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Hi,
+1. I would add an interactive and fluid way to learn prototyping and visualization with objects all the way down.
Offray
El 10/12/13 a las 12:11, Alexandre Bergel escribió:
- a powerful modeling platform
- a nice tower of expressive piles of cool stuff.
E.g., If my visualizations works with small numbers, then it will work large Java or tweet models. And this is impressive.
Alexandre