On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 7:33 PM, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm trying to bring some Leo ideas to the Pharo live coding environment by
> prototyping them and some other back here by discussing on the list.
>
​Excellent. One less thing that I have to do. Hehe.​


The idea of outlining as emergent order is a powerful way of dealing with
> our own cognitive limits, not only for the programmer, but for anyone that
> wants to make literate computing on complex matters (scientists, activists,
> journalists, students, teachers, etc.). The idea of having a development
> environment behind the notebook experience is being explored by Org Mode
> with emacs and now by Jupyter with Jupyter Lab and Grafoscopio with Pharo.
> I wonder how we can deal with complexity when we combine this emergent
> order of outlining with live coding and broader dev frameworks. Precisely
> today I was making some mind maps about this:
> ​...​
> ​​[These] are interesting times for ideas cross-pollination and
> exploration.
>

​Yes indeed.  Many thanks for these links and your persistence. At last I
understand your general idea.​


​As I see it now, the question is always, "how easy is it to emulate
feature A in environment B?". It's pretty easy to set up an @button node in
Leo so that it emulates Pharo's instant execution model. Whether it's
possible to get access to agile visualization in the python world is
another question.

Edward​

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