I wrote a blog post about how Leo can be used to improve the organization
of our code bases.
If you are interested, you can read it over here:
http://reflectionsonprogramming.com/2013/02/related-things-are-not-kept-together/
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On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 03:12:16 -0800 (PST)
Rickard Lindberg ricl...@gmail.com wrote:
I wrote a blog post about how Leo can be used to improve the organization
of our code bases.
If you are interested, you can read it over here:
On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 08:56:44 -0800 (PST)
Josef joe...@gmx.net wrote:
I just noticed, when opening a file with @auto via a soft link (on Linux)
Leo reads in the file correctly,
but after modifying the content leo replaces the link with an actual file,
which means the original file,
is not
Rickard,
Very interesting--I'm happy to see someone thinking about how to make
understanding code bases easier. (I'm a rather old wannabee programmer, so
I'm not sure it will ever be of much use to me, nor that I can offer cogent
comments.)
I will add some comments or questions anyway: ;-)
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 9:07 PM, Randy Kramer rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
Rickard,
Very interesting--I'm happy to see someone thinking about how to make
understanding code bases easier. (I'm a rather old wannabee programmer, so
I'm not sure it will ever be of much use to me, nor that I can
Nice article Rickard, I think it captures the background problem well.
I'm not sure the images communicate clones effectively -- but don't really
have an alternative suggestion that would be an improvement. It's just
really hard to appreciate how well they work without experiencing them!
cheers,