Ed,
Thanks for the pointers and the Aha!
Here's another problem, although it may not be juicy enough for you (or
just outside your realm of interest):
As I've mentioned, I've been using Ecco as a PIM for many years, with
generally good results. Now, however, I'm involved in several new
projects in my personal iife, and finding myself getting swamped trying
to manage my time. This has led me to pick up David Allen's "Getting
Things Done".
I'm working though ways to use Ecco in service of GTD, Dwig-style, but
it's different enough from what I've been doing that it occurred to me
that I might just as well use Leo for the purpose. SO, looking at Leo
from the PIM perspective, what might be the challenges in making it
"sing" with GTD or some variation thereof?
Any related thoughts welcome ...
Don
On 8/27/15 7:27 AM, Edward K. Ream wrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 1:07 PM, Don Dwiggins
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 8/19/15 5:38 AM, Edward K. Ream wrote:
I'd suggest that the focus in this "problem" should be the mindset
of Test-Driven Development, rather than the unit tests themselves.
Leo already supports TDD in several ways. There is @test, of
course. Command history (Alt-UpArrow & Alt-DownArrow) is surprisingly
useful because it can be used to re-execute @test nodes (or @button
nodes) easily.
Furthermore, the cheekily-named "Stupendous Aha"
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/leo-editor/R9-y4XZ9LNo/uWj6TjoQg2gJ
and
http://edreamleo.blogspot.com/2010/02/stupendous-aha-haiku-version.html
should allow /any/ form of TDD to be supported in Leo comfortable.
I've just made a note to myself to document his Aha/work-flow.
Edward
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