Project Darte is a bootstrap application framework for working with and visualising complex dataflows used in historical gridmapping and statistical tasks via the use of a directed acyclic graph (DAG), with a split development screen between Workflow (BaklavaJS/CodeMirror/Vercengen) and Visualisation (Maptalks and spatiotemporal scene drawing).
This would function as a new application paradigm to be integrated with extant IDE workflows as a stopgap measure in lieu of Naissance GIS. This sort of application would necessarily have to be developed rapidly, and as such, CodeMirror files within Nodes (which would be mainly exhibiting as multi-tab popups that could be maximised to a fullscreen and minimised back to a node) would be utilised mainly for task scripting as opposed to managing session state (which would be manually scripted).
It would be an application paradigm rather than a full IRE, unlike Naissance GIS, utilised mainly for statistical processing, scripting, and visualisation. Project Darte is meant to be implemented as part of a Stadestér/Velkscala recode.