There is a real chance now that newbies will be able to get the Leo Aha 
much more quickly than before.

And the Aha that clones are *first* about work flow, and only *second* 
about view has made a big difference.

The new hello world step-by-step is a revolution in my thinking.

I'm going to continue that revolution by discussing work flow patterns.  
These are patterns I've taken for granted and afaik, never explained 
*anywhere* Sheesh.  Here is a partial list.  I'm looking out for others as 
I work:

- Copy & copy a clone to create an unlinked (archived, non-cloned) copy of 
it.

- Copy & paste any tree to archive it.
    
- Reorganize cloned @test nodes to specify only those tests that you want 
to run.

- Clone nodes and move them close together to focus your attention on them.

- class myClass:
    @others
    
- << imports >>

- Creating to-do nodes to get to-do items *out* of sight.

The Aha about clones being workflow improvements came directly from a 
remark Kent made while he looked over my shoulder.  I'm intending to "look 
over my own shoulder" to discover more.

Edward

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