On 27/02/17 10:59, Edward K. Ream wrote:
On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 9:05 AM, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
<off...@riseup.net <mailto:off...@riseup.net>> wrote:
On 27/02/17 09:11, Edward K. Ream wrote:
I am not interested in chasing after org-mode features, unless
people really want them. In particular, emulating org-mode
tables (including its spreadsheet features) seems like a lot
of work
I don't think chasing anyone is worthy, but neither look only
inside Leo to look for *inspiration* about what it can be.
I agree. There is lots of inspiring software out there.
Yes like Mathematica, Smalltalk and Org-Mode ;-P (you replace them by
dots in your edit, leaving only Python based interactive technologies,
which as narrated by Fernando Perez, look for inspiration in systems
like mathematica and other non-python stuff).
- Support for pyzo's client/server based shell. It this
needed? Do valuespace or python_console plugins suffice? I
suspect pyzo's architecture is better, but I'm not sure how
much better.
Anything that can made Leo interactive (in the sense of IPython,
Jupyter,
...
) to make literate computing possible in this superb outlining
environment will be worthy. This has been kind of a long advocacy,
but I think that the best way to do it is by prototyping (in my
case with Grafoscopio).
Good. We can discuss this further in the sprint.
OK.
Offray
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