To get started with Wardley Mapping using Visual Studio Code (VSCode): Download and install Visual Studio Code. Open and install the Wardley Maps extension (provided by Damon Skelhorn and Online Wardley Maps. Take a look at the example maps. Read the documentation (visit OnlineWardleyMaps.com and scroll down) for a full explanation of the markup. Say thanks to Damon Skelhorn on LinkedIn.
Project Type: Maps as Code
Wardley Mapping DSLs and tools for version-controllable markup.
Online Wardley Maps
To get started with Wardley Mapping using OnlineWardleyMaps.com: Visit OnlineWardleyMaps.com. Load the example map (from the menu in the top right). Read the documentation (scroll down) for a full explanation of the markup. Take a look at the GitHub project. Say thanks to Damon Skelhorn on LinkedIn. Got a question, suggestion, or need help? Contact ben at… Continue reading Online Wardley Maps
MapScript
To get started with Wardley Mapping using MapScript: Visit mapscript.org/ide/ Read through this post for usage tips. Say thanks to Adam Bouhenguel on LinkedIn. Got a question, suggestion, or need help? Contact ben at hiredthought dot com.