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4:37 PM
posted on December 21, 2015

RadarChart Mathematica Package The RadarChart mathematica package incorporates Radar Charts (also known as Spider Charts, Web Charts and Star Plots) as a new set of visualization tools into the mathematica environment.

 
I wrote my first mathematica package. Feedback is appreciated. @Halirutan, would you mind if I try to use your installer.m ? It is quite cool. I have never used github before. Is the zip file generated automatically?
 
@Zviovich No, I don't mind. The zip of (attention!) the whole repository is always available, yes.
 
under archive, correct?
 
Basically, I would like to have a zip of the latest package folder only, but unless your repo is really large, this solution will do it.
@Zviovich Where is your repository?
 
4:40 PM
@Zviovich There is a "zip" button at the right top. The link is this:
@Zviovich You can have this zip file for every commit or tag that you comited.
 
perfect. Ill work on that.
@halirutan loved your intellij stuff. Quick question. How do you debug, test the code? R U using the standard mathematica front end? Workbench?
 
@Zviovich From IntelliJ there is no way to use the debugger. That is proprietary Wolfram code that is included in the Workbench. I'm working on running packages and testing packages from within IDEA, but the current time frame for this is not unspecified since I have a lot of other things to do.
 
So once you have updated the code in IntelliJ are you using Workbench or Mathematica for run/test?
 
4:59 PM
@Zviovich Usually, my code works and I find small bugs very easily.
Therefore, I rarely use the Mathematica debugger.
 

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