I am not yet using leo, just trying to understand it at this time.  I
program almost always in python.  I wonder if leo is useful for literate
python programming?  If so, how is this done?

Neal

On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 10:25 PM huliuhe <[email protected]> wrote:

> I 'm  programer,  I use leo to write doc.   not code. because of  Code
> intelligence prediction
>
> 在 2019年1月18日星期五 UTC+8上午2:13:21,Edward K. Ream写道:
>
>> There are two main reasons to use Leo:
>>
>> 1. Programmers use Leo's API to write powerful scripts.
>>
>> 2. Non programmers use clones to organize data.
>>
>> So if you *aren't* a programmer, and you *don't* use clones, then why,
>> exactly, are you using Leo? You would be much better off with TheBrain
>> <https://www.thebrain.com/support/tutorials>.  Really.
>>
>> Edward
>>
>> P.S. Imo, all programmers should use clones, but that's a matter of the
>> next posting.
>>
>> EKR
>>
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