Delicious Map Maker Available
I finally made it. Those holidays in Rome have been productive. I made a tool to automagically make a clustered delicious mind map. You need to have java installed, I’ll do the rest. It’s still pre-alpha, but it seem to be working fine up to now.
I used the previous algorithm, only debugged. You see before starting programming those maps I never programmed in python. So those are my first attempts. The more I learn, the more I discover shortcuts. The source code is here.
To test the program, I needed a lighter account (my delicious account have right now 400 tags), so I started a new account just to bookmark all the entries in this blog, and … wow. The map looks really nice!
I also added the tool to the general page with all the various index of the versions of the mind map of delicious.
All the maps that are completed are added to the end of the page. I think this is fair. I am really looking forward to see others people map, too. If you run the map more than one time, your name will appear on the page more than one time. Hopefully this should stop people from running the tool more than once a day… please.
I sincerely hope it will be succesful without giving me massive space problems.
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Sir: I gave it a try, and it did nothing, evidently. No map was generated, no log was generated, no MM file was generated. My username on del.icio.us is WCityMike, if you need it to examine my statistics. I would very much love to be able to get something similar to what is being described here, so if you are able to fix it, please let me know! Thanks.
Thanks. There was a slight problem with chmod that was not permitting new directories to appear. It took just a sec., but if it wasn’t for you I would not have noticed for maybe a long time.
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