Wow! Manuel Simoni is on fire! with BuckyBase development :
- Import into Google Spreadsheet
- Google Gadgets Visualization
- RDF triples (ah well ... if it makes him happy)
- and is this a TreeGrid???
This is seriously exciting.
Showing posts with label buckybase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label buckybase. Show all posts
Friday, June 27, 2008
Marcadores:
buckybase,
GAE,
google,
spreadsheets,
treegrid,
visualization,
widgets
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Here's something else that looks pretty cool. BuckyBase is a data-wiki where pages are like free-form records (dictionaries of key / value pairs) that can also be can be shown grouped into tabular form.
It's fairly simple at the moment (another just-launched GAE experiment), but I can't help thinking that in my "enterprisey" day-job I work with nothing but data which is structured like this : records that are less than normalized, sometimes viewed as separate pages, sometimes squashed into grids. Give it the ability to add a few extra-constraints, some kind of blank form definitions; hook it up to Google Visualization and let it embed Gadgets; add some more sophisticated querying ... and you've got the heart of a small-business data-base application : Filemaker-as-a-service.
And if Google can ensure that Application Engine really is fast, powerful and secure enough to host serious applications, then it looks very promising as the new standard substrate for a whole ecology of this kind of wiki-derived tool.
It's fairly simple at the moment (another just-launched GAE experiment), but I can't help thinking that in my "enterprisey" day-job I work with nothing but data which is structured like this : records that are less than normalized, sometimes viewed as separate pages, sometimes squashed into grids. Give it the ability to add a few extra-constraints, some kind of blank form definitions; hook it up to Google Visualization and let it embed Gadgets; add some more sophisticated querying ... and you've got the heart of a small-business data-base application : Filemaker-as-a-service.
And if Google can ensure that Application Engine really is fast, powerful and secure enough to host serious applications, then it looks very promising as the new standard substrate for a whole ecology of this kind of wiki-derived tool.
Marcadores:
buckybase,
developing in wiki,
GAE,
QEDWiki,
tiddlyweb,
tiddlywiki,
wiki,
wikidBASE
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