On 22/04/19 6:43 p. m., Edward K. Ream wrote:
On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 2:29 PM Rob <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I have followed with some interest (though little understanding)
Edward's pyzo project and have some questions:
* After a cursory review of the pyzo.org site
<https://pyzo.org>, I'm left with the impression that this
would only be of interest for Python programming projects or
code writing, am I wrong?
Correct. pyzo is a programmer's editor.
* Which pyzo tools might be beneficial for non-programmers, if any?
Pyzo's file browser.
* In general, how does pyzo integration with Leo improve Leo as
a writing or PIM tool?
It won't, except for the file browser.
At some point I think that it will improve scripting capabilities via
live coding, so for those of us who do literate computing[1], mixing
prose and code, but not to create "apps" this could be very helpful, and
I presume this will incidentally increase PIM capabilities via live
scripting. Time will tell.
[1]
https://blog.jupyter.org/project-jupyter-computational-narratives-as-the-engine-of-collaborative-data-science-2b5fb94c3c58
Cheers,
Offray
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