On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 1:21 PM Kent Tenney <kten...@gmail.com> wrote:

Good to hear from you, Kent.

I'm not interested in reproducibility, but I think the notion of
> a Leo 'schema' is a great pattern: Domain Specific Leo,
> a configuration of Leo dedicated to a problem domain
> where the menus, buttons, scripts, commands etc have
> been optimized for, in this case, reproducibility research.
>
> Other candidates for a specialized Leo would be database
> management, frameworks like Flask, Django, React etc
>
> For each, the specialized Leo would be focused on files,
> commands, queries, rendering, documentation etc
> germane to the domain.
>
> Leo is so expansive it strikes me as a programming language,
> these instances which encapsulate specifics looking like
> applications built with the Leo language.
>

This is exactly what I had in mind when I talked about Leo outlines as
graphs, scripts creating projections, etc.

Leonine scripts applied to Leo outlines is a new world, not just a new
programming language.

Edward

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