On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 8:19 AM, Phil <[email protected]> wrote:

I have been using Leo for many years now, and I love it. I use it for a
> couple primary purposes. First, I use it as a PIM, both for
> "administrative" information, as well as for "archival" information where I
> keep virtually all the code I've ever written in the event I should need
> something later (which happens surprisingly often). Second, I use it as a
> code development tool.
>

​[snip]​


​> ​
In short, Leo allows me to be a sloppy coder! Let me explain.

​Heh.  Easier coding.  Better result.

​> ​
I use Leo because it fits my thinking style. I would say it has even helped
me to be a more creative and innovative developer, because the ability to
capture structure allows me to envision the code in a larger scope, and see
relationships that I might otherwise miss.

​Thanks for your comments.

I don't generally recommend cross-file clones and using sections instead of
functions/methods, but it's your choice.  Otoh, it's not always your choice
in a collaborative environment ;-)

Edward

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