Humane assessment is a method for solving real problems without reading code.
More at humane-assessment.com
The Roassal engine enables rapid visualization creation for various types of data.
More at agilevisualization.com
The Glamorous Toolkit for Pharo reinvents the IDE.
More at gt.moosetechnology.org
Moose is built on top of Pharo, the young cool kid in the object-oriented languages arena. As with any Pharo application, you run it by executing the image containing the Moose code with the Pharo VM.
Download the Moose 5.0 for Windows.
Download the Moose 5.0 for Mac.
Download the Moose 5.0 for Linux.
Download the Moose 5.0 image.
Run it with the Pharo Virtual Machine.
Download the Moose code in a Pharo 3.0 image:
Gofer new smalltalkhubUser: 'Moose' project: 'Moose'; configuration; loadStable.
Download the Moose 5.1 image.
Run it with the Pharo Virtual Machine.
Moose is primarily not for clickers, but for programmers. To get the most out of it, you have to program it.The goal is to make crafting of custom tools as cheap and elegant as possible. The target is 15 minutes.
For this, everything is exposed as beautiful object-oriented models and fluent interfaces. Every piece of Moose is conceived to be extensible and customizable.
Get a tour on the humane-assessment.com blog.
Read themoosebook.org.
Read agilevisualization.com.
The Moose project started in 1996 at the University of Bern. Its original goal was to build a language independent meta-model for software analysis. Since then, it grew to become an open platform for various types of software and data analyses. Its development is currently supported by several research groups, startups and contributors.
Drop an email at info@moosetechnology.org.
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