You are visiting our documentation source code and issues repository for the Grafoscopio and Dataviz projects. This serves as a historic reference to give you and overview of the project past and its modern iterations.
Grafoscopio a flexible metatool for literate computing and reproducible research developed on the Pharo/GToolkit live coding and computing integrated environments and the community around such tool. It started in the context of a PhD research in a hackerspace of the Global South (HackBo in Bogotá, Colombia), and it is being actively used, developed and documented in several use cases.
Modern iterations
Status: current | :: Activity period: 2021-2025 |
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Since 2021, with the launch of GToolkit/Lepiter, we are porting/migration the lessons adquired since 2014 to that platform, which is closer over "plain" Pharo to what we need for our use cases.
Grafoscopio is becoming a distribution of packages build upon Pharo/GToolkit for multitude of things including:
- interactive notebooks and documentation.
- data storytelling and visualization.
- (inter)personal and community knowledge management.
- reproducible research and publishing.
- civic tech and grassroots innovation.
The main place where such migration/renewal is happening is the ExoRepo and MiniDocs repositories. But you can see a wider activity of related projects in:
Previous iterations
Status: Historic references / some migration | :: Activity period: 2014 - 2020 |
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You can use the top bar to browse this repository or use these quick entry points:
- The Grafoscopio readme file for a quick oveview and start.
- The Grafoscopio paper for JOSS will give you a quick scholar view for the software: abstract, metatada and links and to dig deeper: [source] | [LaTeX] | [PDF].
- The complete manual for detailed instructions.
- The Spanish Wiki.
- The old source code repositories on SmalltalkHub:
- For Grafoscopio (2015).
- For Ubakye (2014): my embrionary explorations, leading to Grafoscopio.
- The Dataviz intro file for the companion package of domain specific visualizations and languages.
- Grafoscopio License (MIT)