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Building an Ingress Table with Flowhub - Henri Bergius in Berlin, Germany
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Building an Ingress Table with Flowhub. The c-base space station. Mdash; a culture carbonite and a hackerspace — is the focal point of Berlin's thriving tech scene. It is also the place where many of the city's Ingress. Agents converge after an evening of hectic raiding or farming. In February we came with an idea on combining our dual passions of open source software and Ingress in a new way. Jon Nordby. In Oslo had recently shown off the new full-stack development capabilities. Before the actual hackat...
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Henri Bergius - About me
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Henri Bergius, a.k.a. Bergie. Is a former Viking originally from the Nordic country of Finland. But living in Berlin. When he is not exploring Georgia’s cave cities or running with the bulls in Pamplona, Bergie works on a new generation of web editing interfaces with Create.js. And Flow-Based Programming with NoFlo. Http:/ bergie.iki.fi.
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Flowhub Kickstarter delivery - Henri Bergius in Berlin, Germany
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It is now a year since our NoFlo Development Environment. Kickstarter got funded. Since then our team together with several open source contributors has been busy building the best possible user interface for Flow-Based Programming. When we set out on this crazy adventure, we still mostly had only NoFlo. And JavaScript in mind. But there is nothing inherently language-specific in FBP or our UI, and so when people started making other runtimes compatible with the protocol. To our Kickstarter backers.
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Nemein has a new home - Henri Bergius in Berlin, Germany
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Nemein has a new home. When I flew to Tenerife to sail across the Atlantic. In late November, there was excitement in the air. Nemein. Mdash; the software company I started in 2001 with Henri Hovi. And left later to build an AI-driven web publishing tool. Mdash; was about to be sold. Today, I'm happy to tell that Nemein has been acquired. A fast-growing software company. Framework. To this mix, Nemein will also bring its long background with Midgard CMS. And mobile ecosystems like MeeGo. Is a content rep...
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Introducing the Midgard Create user interface - Henri Bergius
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Introducing the Midgard Create user interface. You may have noticed that quite a lot is happening. Itself is a generic content repository that can be used for both desktop and web applications. Midgard MVC is a generic web framework. For PHP5 that can be used with Midgard2 or without it. And then there is Midgard Create. The new content management user interface that follows the ideas of decoupled content management. On the browser. As co ntraints breed creativity. We had a guiding principle:. Library pr...
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Blog archive 2/110 - Henri Bergius
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This is the page. Of the blog archive. On this page you have articles from. An update from the NoFlo world. Wow, September was a busy month. As you probably know, our NoFlo Development Environment Kickstarter succeeded with 115% funding. Thanks everybody! Since then we've been busy hacking on the user interface and other parts of NoFlo to deliver the flow-based programming experience the community deserves. This post gives an overview on some of that. Managing your graphs Here is how. Read more ». August...
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Full-Stack Flow-Based Programming - Henri Bergius in Berlin, Germany
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The idea of Full-Stack Development. Is quite popular at the moment — building things that run both the browser and the server side of web development, usually utilizing similar languages and frameworks. With Flow-Based Programming and the emerging Flowhub. Ecosystem, we can take this even further. Thanks to the FBP network protocol. We can build and monitor graphs spanning multiple devices and flow-based environments. Gave a Flow-Based Programming talk in FOSDEM. Click to see the full-size picture).
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Flowhub public beta: a better interface for Flow-Based Programming - Henri Bergius in Berlin, Germany
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Flowhub public beta: a better interface for Flow-Based Programming. Today I'm happy to announce the public beta. Interface for Flow-Based Programming. This is the latest step in the adventure that started with some UI sketching. Early last year, went through our successful Kickstarter. Mdash; and now — thanks to our 1 205 backers. It is available to the public. Hosted web version of Flowhub. Make sure to read the Getting Started guides. And check out the Flowhub FAQ. There is also a new video available.
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Best posts - Henri Bergius
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Best of my Blog. I've been writing more or less regularly to this blog since 1997. Category collects some of the posts that have received most attention, or have otherwise proven to have lasting value. If you think a particular post should be included here, please drop me a line. Working on an Android tablet. 18 Mar 2013 in Berlin, Germany. 21 Nov 2012 in Helsinki, Finland. On tablets and productivity. 02 Oct 2012 in Berlin, Germany. A history of Midgard visuals. 08 Aug 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Besides w...
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An update from the NoFlo world - Henri Bergius in Berlin, Germany
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An update from the NoFlo world. Wow, September was a busy month. As you probably know, our NoFlo Development Environment Kickstarter. Succeeded with 115% funding. Thanks everybody! Since then we've been busy hacking on the user interface and other parts of NoFlo to deliver the flow-based programming experience the community deserves. This post gives an overview on some of that. When you click a node you can see what component is running it, as well as edit possible Initial Information Packets. While the ...