Re: leojs alpha

2023-06-26 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 2:38 PM jkn wrote: I agree with Thomas that maintaining two codebases in sync is probably and > impossible job in practice. I'm not worried. Leo on the desktop is complete as it is. I trust Félix to bring the Leonine world to vs-code. Edward -- You received this messa

Re: leojs alpha

2023-06-26 Thread Félix
haha! don't worry - Leo is Leo and LeoJS is it's own thing :) But who knows what the future holds for Leo, LeoInteg and LeoJS? Thanks again for your input! People's ideas and suggestions on this forum are what fueled my motivation to code all of this! Félix On Monday, June 26, 2023 at 3:38:56

Re: leojs alpha

2023-06-26 Thread jkn
Hi Félix Thanks for the extra information. That does sound like a lot of work, I (too) am impressed with your dedication. But I agree with Thomas that maintaining two codebases in sync is probably and impossible job in practice. I would kinda-hate Leo to end up as a javascript (/typescript) ap

Re: leojs alpha

2023-06-26 Thread Thomas Passin
On Monday, June 26, 2023 at 10:09:17 AM UTC-4 jkn wrote: If the former, I'm wondering how 'upstream' work on Leo gets incorporated. If the latter, I'm curious about the process... Keeping two code bases synchronized is nearly impossible in the long run. Each one evolves in its own way, and

Re: leojs alpha

2023-06-26 Thread Félix
Hi jkn! :D Thanks for your interest and questions! I've translated/transliterated (not sure which is appropriate!) about 99% myself manually, and I've used chatGPT for small parts (e.g. some regular expressions, some small quirky methods) which I would estimate to be 1% of the code. (anyways

Re: leojs alpha

2023-06-26 Thread jkn
Hi Felix - something I've missed in the exciting mentions re. leojs here. Is the 'transliteration' done manually ('after coding for a few years'...) or via some (semi'?)-automated process? If the former, I'm wondering how 'upstream' work on Leo gets incorporated. If the latter, I'm curious abou

Re: leojs alpha

2023-06-25 Thread Félix
Thanks Arjan!! Simple encouragements and feedback means a lot to me! Félix On Sunday, June 25, 2023 at 9:03:39 AM UTC-4 Arjan wrote: > > After coding for a few years > > Awesome perseverance. I've just continued using regular Leo because I'm > used to the workflow, but I hope to find some ti

Re: leojs alpha

2023-06-25 Thread Arjan
> After coding for a few years Awesome perseverance. I've just continued using regular Leo because I'm used to the workflow, but I hope to find some time to play with the newer developments. Good luck! On Thursday, June 22, 2023 at 1:08:48 PM UTC+2 Edward K. Ream wrote: > > ...So anywhere from

Re: leojs alpha

2023-06-22 Thread Edward K. Ream
> ...So anywhere from a week or two, or a month or two, hard to say, but it's going to be this summer! :D Assuming vs-code allows it, I encourage you to release an alpha version asap. There is nothing wrong with a list of known bugs. Edward -- You received this message because you are subscri

Re: leojs alpha

2023-06-22 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wednesday, June 21, 2023 at 11:40:46 PM UTC-5 Félix wrote: After coding for a few years, I just spent a few minutes tonight playing around with a 'somewhat working' leojs...! ... ...So anywhere from a week or two, or a month or two, hard to say, but it's going to be this summer! :D The f

leojs alpha

2023-06-21 Thread Félix
After coding for a few years, I just spent a few minutes tonight playing around with a 'somewhat working' leojs...! So I guess i'm just posting this to say that i'm excited to announce that a first leojs "alpha" is coming soon! All the features I wanted for a firs