brainiac | Engine for exploratory writing online
kandi X-RAY | brainiac Summary
kandi X-RAY | brainiac Summary
brainiac is a JavaScript library. brainiac has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Brainiac acts almost as a "forced wiki", by cross-referencing written articles and automatically linking to them as the user navigates your site. In addition to this, the software also dynamically generates graphs in SVG detailing the relationships between the author's written articles and how often they are called by others. Where microblogging has created a way for people to share their stream-of-consciousness in a linear fashion, the main idea behind Brainiac is allowing someone to view a 'snapshot' of somebody's thoughts at the time of site visitation. Not only can the visitor read about an author's thoughts about any topic, large or small, but they can also see where those thoughts fit in the bigger picture you wish to convey. Brainiac was originally written for the 2008 Yahoo! HackU Competition at Georgia Tech by Enrique Santos & David Hollis. Since then, the code has had a much-needed cleaning, and now I'm working on polishing what's available and adding new features. The original inspiration for Brainiac came from Sam Ward's sspeeps, and its ancestor pjpeeps by phat_joe (Sadly, both installations can only be found on the Internet Archive at this point. Consider this an act of web application archaeology with improvements being added along the way.
Brainiac acts almost as a "forced wiki", by cross-referencing written articles and automatically linking to them as the user navigates your site. In addition to this, the software also dynamically generates graphs in SVG detailing the relationships between the author's written articles and how often they are called by others. Where microblogging has created a way for people to share their stream-of-consciousness in a linear fashion, the main idea behind Brainiac is allowing someone to view a 'snapshot' of somebody's thoughts at the time of site visitation. Not only can the visitor read about an author's thoughts about any topic, large or small, but they can also see where those thoughts fit in the bigger picture you wish to convey. Brainiac was originally written for the 2008 Yahoo! HackU Competition at Georgia Tech by Enrique Santos & David Hollis. Since then, the code has had a much-needed cleaning, and now I'm working on polishing what's available and adding new features. The original inspiration for Brainiac came from Sam Ward's sspeeps, and its ancestor pjpeeps by phat_joe (Sadly, both installations can only be found on the Internet Archive at this point. Consider this an act of web application archaeology with improvements being added along the way.
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brainiac has a low active ecosystem.
It has 3 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are no watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
brainiac has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of brainiac is current.
Quality
brainiac has no bugs reported.
Security
brainiac has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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