On 23/1/19 22:46, Matt Wilkie wrote:
>
>     But Leo legacy goes beyond code and this community makes a living
>     part of it.
>
> Thank you for sharing the outline of your journey Offray. It's so
> interesting to see where people's explorations take them. 
>
> It seems to be a common theme that a fair number of us started using
> Leo for its info management features and grew into coding later. (You,
> Chris George, and myself come to mind immediately. I'm sure I'm
> forgetting and don't know of others.)
>
> Matt

Thanks Matt.

I wonder frequently where our tools will lead us and which travels they
help us to do. In my case the need to go from info management to coding
was kind of a natural path once the information became too complex and
it was showcased by the scripting capabilities of Leo, but I wanted more
live coding capabilities (ala Jupyter) and more moldability, which lead
me to Pharo.

Know that Leo is "done" and the playful dimension of the project is
resurfacing I wonder the travels to come for this community and its
members with this tool.

Cheers,

Offray

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