On 2/22/2023 1:45 PM, orzodk wrote:
Thomas Passin <li...@tompassin.net> writes:

On 2/22/2023 12:00 AM, orzodk wrote:
Thomas Passin <li...@tompassin.net> writes:

On 2/21/2023 9:00 PM, Hen Hanna wrote:
what editor do you (all) use to write Python code?  (i use Vim)

I usually use the Leo-editor (https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor
or PyPi).  It's wonderful once you get it figured out but it's got a
real learning curve.
I had never heard of Leo before. This is a real rabbit-hole. Thanks
for
sharing this interesting editor.

There's also a Google Group: https://groups.google.com/g/leo-editor

Leo does dog-fooding: Leo's own code base (hundreds of Python files)
is contained and developed in a Leo file (called an "outline").  I
just this afternoon searched it to find where a particular core method
is called in less than a second (two places, it turned out).  Leo lets
you break down a program or other chunk of code into whatever pieces
you like, not being limited to modules, classes, methods, and
functions, and to rearrange them pretty much at will.

Much of Leo's documentation is in Sphinx documents that are authored
and managed in Leo outlines - it's an excellent documentation tool.

More of how I use it is at
https://leo-editor.github.io/leo-editor/testimonials.html#thomas-passin

I watched a couple of the intro videos and saw the dog-fooding. Leo is a
total paradigm shift for me. Thanks for links, I'll be sure to check
them out.

Good luck! Please contact me or the Google Group if you need help or guidance.

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