I found Python about 10 years ago. I use Python programming to support my engineering research and design. Since I can remember, I have wanted a three pane type calculation interface with an outliner for all the reasons Edward mentions. Programs like Treepad gave me a sense of how well the paradigm worked - but I still needed a programming API. Since structural engineering calculation documents are a form of reusable code (bridge and building design algorithms don't change that much) it was natural to also begin to think about an integrated calculation document environment in addition to a coding environment. Discovering Leo (when Leo was at v4.5) was like walking into a candy store. My aha moment was the feeling of relief that comes when a great programmer and team of programmers creates something that met my needs better than I could myself.
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