Hacking Heaven - Leo+XEmacs Integrated
Jack Diederich
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Tue Jan 28 16:39:46 EST 2003
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On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 09:18:25PM +1300, Aum wrote: > Some months ago, the 'metastructural' editor 'Leo' (http://leo.sf.net) got > covered on Slashdot. Seeing the power it offered to boost my productivity > with code editing, I immediately downloaded it. > I looked at the leo site, and a bunch of Literate Programming sites and the intros all sucked. hard. Couldn't be more vague. Do you have a favorite one-pager intro? I like the concept but it is very ill-defined. Even a couple paragraphs about how you use/how it changed your cycle it would be nice. Obviously it would be the view of a convert, but I'd like to hear about how it works in practice. Unless a project has everyone using the same tool, is it hard to publish or hard to incorporate patches from people that aren't using it? I'll-try-anything-that-makes-me-more-productive-ly, -jackdied
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