On 10/27/2015 11:34 AM, Edward K. Ream wrote:
Imo, nobody could grok these advantages by reading documentation or reviews. I just had to immerse myself in the new language. Probably the same is true about Leo programming.
I just have to say that this is perhaps the single most salient line in this entire thread as far as new users are concerned. I am very skeptical if there /is/ a way to make the documentation show what Leo can do and why people should use it.

I think that there should be a line somewhere in the docs that state this. It should be clear that Leo requires an /investment/ of your time to understand, but that it has the potential for immense /payoff/ in the form of a deeper understanding of data and relations. I think that the docs should be blunt when it comes to this -- there's nothing wrong with coddling a new user at first, but unless the docs make it clear that there's a time to remove training wheels and dive in, I don't know how many people will ever stick with Leo enough to make it useful to them.

Just my $0.02 :)

-->Jake

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