the one that I gave you :)
and is on your dropbox folder.
On Sun, 01 Jan 2017 22:06:32 +0100, Alexandre Bergel
<alexandre.ber...@me.com> wrote:
Hi Stef!
Which "Collective Intelligence" book are you referring to? Googling it
gives me plenty of hits that are not really a book
CheersAlexandre
Le 1 janv. 2017 à 21:32, stepharong <stephar...@free.fr> a écrit :
On Sun, 01 Jan 2017 19:04:14 +0100, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
<offray.l...@mutabit.com> wrote:
Page views are a pretty bad metric about quality of conversation. I
remember the XKCD comic about "someone is wrong on the Internet"[1]
and I wonder if the energy should be put >>>there, at all.
[1] https://www.xkcd.com/386/
In my case, some of my fellow programmers friends started with some
friendly "bullying" about my choice of Smalltalk/Pharo, well also for
my choice of fossil or anything not trendy >>>or popular, and some of
them joke about me being some kind of "cyberhypster" :-P. That was at
the beginning, and instead of trying to convince them otherwise by
talking I prefer to >>>build and demo my Grafoscopio project in our
hackerspace but with other people (journalist, students, philosophers,
teachers) with the idea of data storytelling instead of
>>>programming. Now my fellow programmers friends show more interest
(but I'm still a cyberhypster :-)).
I like your process and it is an excellent one because at the end you
get
- an artefact- credibility (even if you always have people telling you
something)- and even a community
I like this idea of data analyst and journalist. I was planning to read
and port to Pharo the collective intelligence book but I got distracted
by my kids and I wrote some chapters for my >>new books.If you are
interested by the collective intelligence book let me know (it took me
some time to find it on torrent) I bought it but it still did not
arrive to my placeMay be I should also be a cyberhypster :) but I like
to shave from time to time :)
Stef
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