Sandbox
This is a list of projects I’m currently working on that aren’t really “production ready”, they are barely mention worthy in some cases, but here they are. If something isn’t listed here its probably not very interesting.
- Erdos – A simple interface to the Google Charts API for creating Graphviz images. More information is available on the blog.
- PET-Gateway: PET (Perl-Email-Twitter) is a tool to allow twitterers to use email to access an constant timelime of their tweets via email. Currently it supports SSL-SMTP for secure mail sending and upon Beta-release will include updating cycling codes to reduce the risk of unauthorised tweets. Development stalled while I work on a python tool that does the same thing, but is easier to distribute.
- Columbia: A pre-alpha, Perl-based SDMX Repository, under heavy development, currently able to store parts of the SDMX data-model in a relational database for use by Liberty (An SDMX Slicer). As it progresses it will support proper information retrieval from the database as SDMX or CSV (for 2-dimentional data cubes) and SDMX-Query to abstract the database from systems build upon it.
- Liberty: A Web-interface SDMX Slicer, used to pull out two-dimentional tables from multidimentional SDMX Datacubes. Currently build on the Columbia SDMX Repository by directly accessing the database, however as Columbia updates add SDMXQuery functionality Liberty will become database independant.
- Louis: A javascript based data convertor to make text-like sparklines using the braille unicode block.
Any code or pages linked from this page should be considered incomplete and without warranty. For more active or mature work, check the main projects section.