1. <language> A general-purpose systems language,
syntactically like Pascal and Y, semantically like C.
["The Leo Programming Language", G. Townsend, CS TR 84-7, U
Arizona 1984].
(1996-02-06)
2. <application> A general data management environment which
can show user-created relationships among any kind data. It
can also be used as an outlining editor as it embeds the
noweb and CWEB markup languages in an outline context.
Leo is written in pure Python using Tk/tcl and so runs on
Windows, Linux and MacOS X. It isdistributed under the
Python License.
(2006-07-12)
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