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Yep, it is, MindGapper has been renamed into MooGraph.
Why? Well, it’s pretty simple, MindGapper was a funny name based on GapMinder, but now MindGapper – MooGraph is a complete software for statistical data, so we decided to change it’s name.
Sooner or later also the project on SourceForce will be renamed (we hope!), so keep on following us on our trac! And if you have questions, don’t heistate writing them down as comments!
Tags: mindgapper, moograph
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Here there are some projects I’m working on:
Gaja: Just another Judge for algorithms…
Gaja is a web application written in Java (jsp and servlets) that lets students to submit their algorithms (C/C++, Java and Pascal). The goal is to solve some tipical informatic problems, like sorting, searching, data manipulation, …
This OpenSource Software is written for the OII italian students, and it was commissioned by the “Liceo Galileo Galilei” of Trento and the University of Trento.
Gaja on SourceForge
Gaja on university server
Liceo Galilei WebSite
University of Trento
MooGraph (was MindGapper): a GapMinder clone
MooGraph is an OpenSource clone of GapMinder, the Google’s software for multidimensional data-view. Written in Flex 3 and ActionScript 3, MooGraph is a scatterplot that lets you to see interesting data associated with countries. Three different indicators can be shown by it (x and y axis and bubble dimensions). It also support countries aggregation.
Written with the italian students of WebValley 2008, organized by the Bruno Kessler Foundation.
MooGraph on SourceForge
Bruno Kessler Foundation
Tags: fbk, gaja, mindgapper, moograph, opensource, Projects, sourceforge, webvalley
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