On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 2:26 AM, derwisch <
[email protected]> wrote:


> Pressing the scripted button causes the node and its descendents to be
> exported to a series of PDF files using Reportlab. The whole project takes
> less than 200 lines which I'll be happy to share.
>

​Yes, Leo scripting is one of its strong point.​



> Another task is searching log files of SAS program runs
> ​...​
>
>
> I am a shoddy programmer whose first language is not Python, and project
> of sizes like this are about what I can handle.
>

​Imo, the key to handling larger programs is using classes to encapsulate
(hide) the data internal to the classes.  With this principle, it doesn't
matter how large the program is, or how many classes a program has.
Without this principle, everything can potentially break anything else.
It's almost exactly that simple.
​


> I think it's important not to get carried away by their enthusiastic
> comments.
>

​Again, only you can determine whether Leo's capabilities suit you.

Edward

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