"I'm not an english speaker nor a good writer, so I'm sure that it can
be expressed in better words. But I hope I have transmitted the
essence of this truth."
You hit it pretty good.
The aphorism is: "That which doesn't kill us makes us stronger."
The business application is that there is no
On Sunday, April 21, 2019 at 11:34:45 PM UTC-3, Xavier G. Domingo (xgid)
wrote:
>
> Thanks for sharing this, Edward. The truth that I discovered in recent
> years and that helps me handle the inner (negative) critic goes something
> like this:
>
> Wisdom is only gained through experience. And
Thanks for sharing this, Edward. The truth that I discovered in recent
years and that helps me handle the inner (negative) critic goes something
like this:
Wisdom is only gained through experience. And the experience that teaches
you more is the one that beats you harder. That is, the one that
The pyzo project has reached a good temporary stopping point.
Next, I'll fix all remaining bugs scheduled for Leo 5.9. It's time to get
5.9 out the door.
Leo 5.9 final will nominally be the last release that supports Python 2. I
say "nominally" because after 5.9 final I'll do the following:
Recent revs complete the first, most important, item on the pyzo project's
to-do list:
- [x] Complete pyzo's startup.
- [ ] Host pyzo windows in Leo.
- [ ] Add pyzo menus.
- [ ] Add Leo commands.
- [ ] Support pyzo's debugger.
gpc.load_pyzo in pyzo_support.py completes the first item on the