On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 10:05 AM, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas <
[email protected]> wrote:

​> ​
Thanks to you for Leo and this live and constructive community. Ideas are
difficult to express by mail... sometimes is easier to build your own
software and send the link to the mailing list :-).

​The links to the videos were especially helpful because they show the
dynamic nature of the software in action.​


​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.
>
>
> Agile visualization and live coding are game changers for me, so much that
> Pharo became my platform to express/combine ideas. Jupyter is exploring
> that path in some way for the Python word with interesting ideas and a lot
> of attention, but also with a complex multilayered (fractured?) stack
> behind. Hopefully Leo will provide clarity there also.
>

​Yes, I now understand why you like Pharo.

I used to think that coffeescript might be a good enough wrapper for
javascript, but having seen d3 and the agile visualization demos, I think
the only way to use javascript is via a package.  There just isn't time for
low-level javascript (or coffeescript) coding.

Edward

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