Great! it looks very promising! I'll try it as soon as I can, thanks ![]()
Il giorno mercoledì 13 agosto 2014 10:42:48 UTC+2, Arthur BABEY ha scritto:
Hi everyone,
I'm currently a Pages Jaunes trainee. During my internship i worked on an
application to facilitate access to data to non-technical staff.
Curiosity was born.The goal of this tool is to provide a simple way to built complex queries
and aggregations, save those queries, and share them with other users.
Curiosity comes with a template system, that you can use to personalize
your results list and aggregation (there is default template, like
piechart).Yet the tool is stable and powerful but not very friendly. I worked hard
to provide a good documentation but as you can see my English suxx and that
good in explanation.
But there is something i am not so bad : development. So if you have some
time to try curiosity, i will be very happy if you give me some feedback.I am open to criticism, and maybe if you liked the tool and want new
features i will be proud to develop them.If you have any questions about functionality or code, ask me, i will try
to give you the best answer.You can find Curiosity on Github
https://github.com/pagesjaunes/curiosity (it's fully open source) and
the documentation is here http://pagesjaunes.github.io/curiosity/.Hope your eyes didn't bleed to much.
Have a good day or night.Arthur
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