FĂ©lix's leoInteg plugin for vs-code is one of the most significant events 
in Leo's history.

First, leoInteg promises to make millions of people aware of Leo.

Second, Leo can piggyback on progress in vs-code. For example, I recently 
wondered whether vs-can run in a browser. Yes(!), as a quick google will 
reveal.

Think what this means for Leo. None of the vs-code-in-a-browser projects 
knows anything about Leo, yet Leo can benefit from any of them.

Similarly, there are several vim-emulator modes for vs-code. No doubt each 
is substantially better than Leo's vim mode.

Most importantly, in the long run, piggybacking Leo on vs-code means that 
Leo will ultimately live on. Nothing lasts forever, not even vs-code (or 
IDE's themselves). However, when IDE's become obsolete, the replacement 
will likely involve people familiar with vs-code and Leo. That's about as 
close to immortality as I can confront.

Edward

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