Re: Leo in 2017

2017-01-01 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Sunday, December 25, 2016 at 8:15:24 AM UTC-5, Sr U wrote: > > Happy Holidays Edward! > Thanks you. Sorry for the delay in responding. Somehow your response got lost in my inbox. > > I want to encourage your "Less Said the Better" (TM:-) initiative, in > particular. > Thanks. I think

Re: Leo in 2017

2017-01-01 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Saturday, December 24, 2016 at 6:16:41 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote: The last two years have seen @clean and the clone-find commands. Both are > game changers. My *goal *for the new year is create something similar. > *Design and checking* > > After spending considerable time writing the m

Re: Leo in 2017

2016-12-28 Thread Edward K. Ream
​​ ​​ On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 10:01 PM, ne1uno wrote: > I had opportunity to use the mercurial shelf in TortoiseHG today. > say you want to revert the working tip but don't want to commit. > you have a patch for a file or a few files and shelve them > revert update then un-shelve the patches an

Re: Leo in 2017

2016-12-27 Thread ne1uno
I had opportunity to use the mercurial shelf in TortoiseHG today. say you want to revert the working tip but don't want to commit. you have a patch for a file or a few files and shelve them revert update then un-shelve the patches and back in business. I see clamoring for multiple body's in Leo wh

Re: Leo in 2017

2016-12-25 Thread Sr U
Happy Holidays Edward! I want to encourage your "Less Said the Better" (TM:-) initiative, in particular. If I understand correctly, you might attempt to take a newbie by the hand to go from zero to "writing" a small but complete python program in five minutes or so? Alternatively you might

Leo in 2017

2016-12-24 Thread Edward K. Ream
The last two years have seen @clean and the clone-find commands. Both are game changers. My *goal *for the new year is create something similar. The *strategy *will be to focus on problems that we have learning or using Leo. Some possibilities: *Learning about Leo*The Programming with Leo