[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-07-11 Thread Soren Bjornstad
David and TT, I've made notes of both of these suggestions, thanks!

On Saturday, July 10, 2021 at 11:46:56 AM UTC-5 David Gifford wrote:

> Hi Soren, I am enjoying the Grok! One possible fix: the Miscellaneous 
> Widgets > $radio example doesn't seem to work.
>
> On Saturday, July 10, 2021 at 4:28:07 AM UTC-5 TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
>> Ciao Soren
>>
>> This is an updated comment. Your Grok is *very good*. I learned a lot 
>> from it. 
>>
>> Basically I think it is a go-to resource/reference for learning TW-ese.
>>
>> I have one REQUEST. *Could you include an SVG of this fish icon?* which 
>> is  currently only a bitmap ...
>>
>> [image: Screenshot 2021-07-10 112257.jpg]
>>
>> WHY? Because if I had it I'd use an SVG version in nice  links to 
>> direct readers to precise places your wiki.
>>
>> Very best wishes
>> TT
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 16:43:44 UTC+2 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>>
>>> I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki 
>>> textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at https://groktiddlywiki.com/read
>>> . *Grok TiddlyWiki* is (from the book) “a textbook that helps you build 
>>> a deep, lasting understanding of and proficiency with TiddlyWiki through a 
>>> combination of detailed explanations, practical exercises, 
>>> and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called *takeaways*.”
>>>
>>> I am hoping this book will fill in many of the gaps in TiddlyWiki's 
>>> documentation / learning ecosystem – right now we have lots of beginner 
>>> tutorials, and mostly good documentation for experts (with a few gaps), but 
>>> almost nothing for people in between. GTW is what I wished I had when I was 
>>> in that position: complete lessons on the features and idioms of TiddlyWiki 
>>> needed to bring someone from beginner to expert.
>>>
>>> The book is free to read and CC BY-NC-ND licensed (you can redistribute 
>>> it for noncommercial purposes). I am accepting donations 
>>>  to support my continued work on 
>>> GTW and other TiddlyWiki learning resources. I would also appreciate your 
>>> help spreading the word about the book, e.g., on TW links sites, 
>>> notes-related resources, or social media.
>>>
>>> A huge thanks to everyone from this community who provided feedback on 
>>> the prerelease (see the acknowledgments section for details). Barring me 
>>> getting run over by a bus, there will be updated editions in the future, so 
>>> please keep the feedback and suggestions coming.
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-07-10 Thread David Gifford
Hi Soren, I am enjoying the Grok! One possible fix: the Miscellaneous 
Widgets > $radio example doesn't seem to work.

On Saturday, July 10, 2021 at 4:28:07 AM UTC-5 TiddlyTweeter wrote:

> Ciao Soren
>
> This is an updated comment. Your Grok is *very good*. I learned a lot 
> from it. 
>
> Basically I think it is a go-to resource/reference for learning TW-ese.
>
> I have one REQUEST. *Could you include an SVG of this fish icon?* which 
> is  currently only a bitmap ...
>
> [image: Screenshot 2021-07-10 112257.jpg]
>
> WHY? Because if I had it I'd use an SVG version in nice  links to 
> direct readers to precise places your wiki.
>
> Very best wishes
> TT
>
>
> On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 16:43:44 UTC+2 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>
>> I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki 
>> textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at https://groktiddlywiki.com/read. 
>> *Grok 
>> TiddlyWiki* is (from the book) “a textbook that helps you build a deep, 
>> lasting understanding of and proficiency with TiddlyWiki through a 
>> combination of detailed explanations, practical exercises, 
>> and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called *takeaways*.”
>>
>> I am hoping this book will fill in many of the gaps in TiddlyWiki's 
>> documentation / learning ecosystem – right now we have lots of beginner 
>> tutorials, and mostly good documentation for experts (with a few gaps), but 
>> almost nothing for people in between. GTW is what I wished I had when I was 
>> in that position: complete lessons on the features and idioms of TiddlyWiki 
>> needed to bring someone from beginner to expert.
>>
>> The book is free to read and CC BY-NC-ND licensed (you can redistribute 
>> it for noncommercial purposes). I am accepting donations 
>>  to support my continued work on GTW 
>> and other TiddlyWiki learning resources. I would also appreciate your help 
>> spreading the word about the book, e.g., on TW links sites, notes-related 
>> resources, or social media.
>>
>> A huge thanks to everyone from this community who provided feedback on 
>> the prerelease (see the acknowledgments section for details). Barring me 
>> getting run over by a bus, there will be updated editions in the future, so 
>> please keep the feedback and suggestions coming.
>
>

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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-07-10 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Soren

This is an updated comment. Your Grok is *very good*. I learned a lot from 
it. 

Basically I think it is a go-to resource/reference for learning TW-ese.

I have one REQUEST. *Could you include an SVG of this fish icon?* which is  
currently only a bitmap ...

[image: Screenshot 2021-07-10 112257.jpg]

WHY? Because if I had it I'd use an SVG version in nice  links to direct 
readers to precise places your wiki.

Very best wishes
TT


On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 16:43:44 UTC+2 Soren Bjornstad wrote:

> I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki 
> textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at https://groktiddlywiki.com/read. 
> *Grok 
> TiddlyWiki* is (from the book) “a textbook that helps you build a deep, 
> lasting understanding of and proficiency with TiddlyWiki through a 
> combination of detailed explanations, practical exercises, 
> and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called *takeaways*.”
>
> I am hoping this book will fill in many of the gaps in TiddlyWiki's 
> documentation / learning ecosystem – right now we have lots of beginner 
> tutorials, and mostly good documentation for experts (with a few gaps), but 
> almost nothing for people in between. GTW is what I wished I had when I was 
> in that position: complete lessons on the features and idioms of TiddlyWiki 
> needed to bring someone from beginner to expert.
>
> The book is free to read and CC BY-NC-ND licensed (you can redistribute it 
> for noncommercial purposes). I am accepting donations 
>  to support my continued work on GTW 
> and other TiddlyWiki learning resources. I would also appreciate your help 
> spreading the word about the book, e.g., on TW links sites, notes-related 
> resources, or social media.
>
> A huge thanks to everyone from this community who provided feedback on the 
> prerelease (see the acknowledgments section for details). Barring me 
> getting run over by a bus, there will be updated editions in the future, so 
> please keep the feedback and suggestions coming.

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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-28 Thread springer
Wow, just coming up for air at the end of a very dense semester.

Soren, I'm looking forward to cruising around your very 
thoughtfully-designed site and converting countless bits of 
getting-it-good-enough-for-now (my hastily hacked appropriations of others' 
work) into proper grokking.

Awe and gratitude from my corner,
-Springer

On Sunday, May 16, 2021 at 10:43:44 AM UTC-4 Soren Bjornstad wrote:

> I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki 
> textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at https://groktiddlywiki.com/read. 
> *Grok 
> TiddlyWiki* is (from the book) “a textbook that helps you build a deep, 
> lasting understanding of and proficiency with TiddlyWiki through a 
> combination of detailed explanations, practical exercises, 
> and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called *takeaways*.”
>
> I am hoping this book will fill in many of the gaps in TiddlyWiki's 
> documentation / learning ecosystem – right now we have lots of beginner 
> tutorials, and mostly good documentation for experts (with a few gaps), but 
> almost nothing for people in between. GTW is what I wished I had when I was 
> in that position: complete lessons on the features and idioms of TiddlyWiki 
> needed to bring someone from beginner to expert.
>
> The book is free to read and CC BY-NC-ND licensed (you can redistribute it 
> for noncommercial purposes). I am accepting donations 
>  to support my continued work on GTW 
> and other TiddlyWiki learning resources. I would also appreciate your help 
> spreading the word about the book, e.g., on TW links sites, notes-related 
> resources, or social media.
>
> A huge thanks to everyone from this community who provided feedback on the 
> prerelease (see the acknowledgments section for details). Barring me 
> getting run over by a bus, there will be updated editions in the future, so 
> please keep the feedback and suggestions coming.

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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-27 Thread dieg...@gmail.com
Soren,

High praise from the man himself Andy Matuschak! 

https://twitter.com/andy_matuschak/status/1397773765572907013



On Sunday, May 16, 2021 at 7:43:44 AM UTC-7 Soren Bjornstad wrote:

> I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki 
> textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at https://groktiddlywiki.com/read. 
> *Grok 
> TiddlyWiki* is (from the book) “a textbook that helps you build a deep, 
> lasting understanding of and proficiency with TiddlyWiki through a 
> combination of detailed explanations, practical exercises, 
> and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called *takeaways*.”
>
> I am hoping this book will fill in many of the gaps in TiddlyWiki's 
> documentation / learning ecosystem – right now we have lots of beginner 
> tutorials, and mostly good documentation for experts (with a few gaps), but 
> almost nothing for people in between. GTW is what I wished I had when I was 
> in that position: complete lessons on the features and idioms of TiddlyWiki 
> needed to bring someone from beginner to expert.
>
> The book is free to read and CC BY-NC-ND licensed (you can redistribute it 
> for noncommercial purposes). I am accepting donations 
>  to support my continued work on GTW 
> and other TiddlyWiki learning resources. I would also appreciate your help 
> spreading the word about the book, e.g., on TW links sites, notes-related 
> resources, or social media.
>
> A huge thanks to everyone from this community who provided feedback on the 
> prerelease (see the acknowledgments section for details). Barring me 
> getting run over by a bus, there will be updated editions in the future, so 
> please keep the feedback and suggestions coming.

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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-24 Thread TiddlyTweeter
It is interesting that "GROK " was 
first coined by Robert Heinlein in *"Stranger in a Strange Land", *about an 
alien trying to make sense of Life on Earth.
Actually Heinlein was ultimately referring to Exodus 2:22 
  
(“I have become a foreigner in a foreign land.”) 

Just a comment :-).
TT

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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-24 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Soren,

Small footnote. 

It might be worth mentioning in a note that GROK 
, has meanings related to COTTON-ON 
.

Just a fun comment!
TT 

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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-23 Thread ArchiMark
Congrats, Soren, on releasing GTW!

Been waiting anxiously for it for a while.

It has greatly exceeded my expectations!

Made a donation to support your efforts.

Best,

Mark

On Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 3:26:07 PM UTC-7 TW Tones wrote:

> Post script,
>
> I would like your advice on how to link back to you from my reference work?
>
> Tones
>
> On Monday, 24 May 2021 at 08:22:10 UTC+10 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> Soren,
>>
>> I have being a little delayed in responding to your announcement on this. 
>> I must thank and congratulate you on a great outcome. As a more experienced 
>> user I am still learning how best to make use of your reference work. We 
>> have other very capable manuals and references but yours is filling a gap 
>> in the way some learners may come to tiddlywiki. I thank you personally and 
>> on behalf of our whole community, greate work.
>>
>> I was chuffed to see you referencing my resource on GitHub "Standard 
>> Nomenclature ," 
>> but it also reinforced my obligation to retain and maintain my online 
>> references to support yours.
>>
>> This made me think there would be a value in collating (programaticaly) 
>> in your book all external references for both internal (find where the link 
>> is published) and external linking (find which external resources are 
>> linked to). It would help them quickly identify if they have content you 
>> have referenced. It would also be a useful resource and help people 
>> identify new references for you to add in a later issue.
>>
>> Love your work
>> Tones
>>
>> On Sunday, 23 May 2021 at 12:20:50 UTC+10 Pak wrote:
>>
>>> Soren, thanks for quick fix. It works now :)
>>>
>>> On Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 5:06:58 AM UTC+7 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>>>
 Pak,

 Thanks for the report! This will be fixed in the next version. If you 
 don't want to wait, you can override the tiddler that controls this by 
 dragging and dropping the attached version.

 On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 7:30:26 AM UTC-5 Pak wrote:

> Hello Soren, 
>
> Thanks for the incredible book! I don't know if anyone has mentioned 
> this, but if you bookmark a few tiddlers and then remove one of them 
> (either from the clicking the star icon or the bookmark tab) then all the 
> bookmarked tiddlers are gone! Is this intentional?
>
> Thanks
> Pak
>
> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 2:58:04 AM UTC+7 si wrote:
>
>> Soren this is incredible. I love your implementation of the mnemonic 
>> medium, live editor and exercises. It feels like a genuinely innovative 
>> approach, all while being very well written and accessible.
>> On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 15:43:44 UTC+1 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>>
>>> I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my 
>>> TiddlyWiki textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at 
>>> https://groktiddlywiki.com/read. *Grok TiddlyWiki* is (from the 
>>> book) “a textbook that helps you build a deep, lasting understanding of 
>>> and 
>>> proficiency with TiddlyWiki through a combination of detailed 
>>> explanations, 
>>> practical exercises, and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called 
>>> *takeaways*.”
>>>
>>> I am hoping this book will fill in many of the gaps in TiddlyWiki's 
>>> documentation / learning ecosystem – right now we have lots of beginner 
>>> tutorials, and mostly good documentation for experts (with a few gaps), 
>>> but 
>>> almost nothing for people in between. GTW is what I wished I had when I 
>>> was 
>>> in that position: complete lessons on the features and idioms of 
>>> TiddlyWiki 
>>> needed to bring someone from beginner to expert.
>>>
>>> The book is free to read and CC BY-NC-ND licensed (you can 
>>> redistribute it for noncommercial purposes). I am accepting 
>>> donations  to support my 
>>> continued work on GTW and other TiddlyWiki learning resources. I would 
>>> also 
>>> appreciate your help spreading the word about the book, e.g., on TW 
>>> links 
>>> sites, notes-related resources, or social media.
>>>
>>> A huge thanks to everyone from this community who provided feedback 
>>> on the prerelease (see the acknowledgments section for details). 
>>> Barring me 
>>> getting run over by a bus, there will be updated editions in the 
>>> future, so 
>>> please keep the feedback and suggestions coming.
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-23 Thread TW Tones
Post script,

I would like your advice on how to link back to you from my reference work?

Tones

On Monday, 24 May 2021 at 08:22:10 UTC+10 TW Tones wrote:

> Soren,
>
> I have being a little delayed in responding to your announcement on this. 
> I must thank and congratulate you on a great outcome. As a more experienced 
> user I am still learning how best to make use of your reference work. We 
> have other very capable manuals and references but yours is filling a gap 
> in the way some learners may come to tiddlywiki. I thank you personally and 
> on behalf of our whole community, greate work.
>
> I was chuffed to see you referencing my resource on GitHub "Standard 
> Nomenclature ," 
> but it also reinforced my obligation to retain and maintain my online 
> references to support yours.
>
> This made me think there would be a value in collating (programaticaly) in 
> your book all external references for both internal (find where the link is 
> published) and external linking (find which external resources are linked 
> to). It would help them quickly identify if they have content you have 
> referenced. It would also be a useful resource and help people identify new 
> references for you to add in a later issue.
>
> Love your work
> Tones
>
> On Sunday, 23 May 2021 at 12:20:50 UTC+10 Pak wrote:
>
>> Soren, thanks for quick fix. It works now :)
>>
>> On Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 5:06:58 AM UTC+7 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>>
>>> Pak,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the report! This will be fixed in the next version. If you 
>>> don't want to wait, you can override the tiddler that controls this by 
>>> dragging and dropping the attached version.
>>>
>>> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 7:30:26 AM UTC-5 Pak wrote:
>>>
 Hello Soren, 

 Thanks for the incredible book! I don't know if anyone has mentioned 
 this, but if you bookmark a few tiddlers and then remove one of them 
 (either from the clicking the star icon or the bookmark tab) then all the 
 bookmarked tiddlers are gone! Is this intentional?

 Thanks
 Pak

 On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 2:58:04 AM UTC+7 si wrote:

> Soren this is incredible. I love your implementation of the mnemonic 
> medium, live editor and exercises. It feels like a genuinely innovative 
> approach, all while being very well written and accessible.
> On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 15:43:44 UTC+1 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>
>> I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my 
>> TiddlyWiki textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at 
>> https://groktiddlywiki.com/read. *Grok TiddlyWiki* is (from the 
>> book) “a textbook that helps you build a deep, lasting understanding of 
>> and 
>> proficiency with TiddlyWiki through a combination of detailed 
>> explanations, 
>> practical exercises, and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called 
>> *takeaways*.”
>>
>> I am hoping this book will fill in many of the gaps in TiddlyWiki's 
>> documentation / learning ecosystem – right now we have lots of beginner 
>> tutorials, and mostly good documentation for experts (with a few gaps), 
>> but 
>> almost nothing for people in between. GTW is what I wished I had when I 
>> was 
>> in that position: complete lessons on the features and idioms of 
>> TiddlyWiki 
>> needed to bring someone from beginner to expert.
>>
>> The book is free to read and CC BY-NC-ND licensed (you can 
>> redistribute it for noncommercial purposes). I am accepting donations 
>>  to support my continued work on 
>> GTW and other TiddlyWiki learning resources. I would also appreciate 
>> your 
>> help spreading the word about the book, e.g., on TW links sites, 
>> notes-related resources, or social media.
>>
>> A huge thanks to everyone from this community who provided feedback 
>> on the prerelease (see the acknowledgments section for details). Barring 
>> me 
>> getting run over by a bus, there will be updated editions in the future, 
>> so 
>> please keep the feedback and suggestions coming.
>
>

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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-23 Thread TW Tones
Soren,

I have being a little delayed in responding to your announcement on this. I 
must thank and congratulate you on a great outcome. As a more experienced 
user I am still learning how best to make use of your reference work. We 
have other very capable manuals and references but yours is filling a gap 
in the way some learners may come to tiddlywiki. I thank you personally and 
on behalf of our whole community, greate work.

I was chuffed to see you referencing my resource on GitHub "Standard 
Nomenclature ," 
but it also reinforced my obligation to retain and maintain my online 
references to support yours.

This made me think there would be a value in collating (programaticaly) in 
your book all external references for both internal (find where the link is 
published) and external linking (find which external resources are linked 
to). It would help them quickly identify if they have content you have 
referenced. It would also be a useful resource and help people identify new 
references for you to add in a later issue.

Love your work
Tones

On Sunday, 23 May 2021 at 12:20:50 UTC+10 Pak wrote:

> Soren, thanks for quick fix. It works now :)
>
> On Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 5:06:58 AM UTC+7 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>
>> Pak,
>>
>> Thanks for the report! This will be fixed in the next version. If you 
>> don't want to wait, you can override the tiddler that controls this by 
>> dragging and dropping the attached version.
>>
>> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 7:30:26 AM UTC-5 Pak wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Soren, 
>>>
>>> Thanks for the incredible book! I don't know if anyone has mentioned 
>>> this, but if you bookmark a few tiddlers and then remove one of them 
>>> (either from the clicking the star icon or the bookmark tab) then all the 
>>> bookmarked tiddlers are gone! Is this intentional?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Pak
>>>
>>> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 2:58:04 AM UTC+7 si wrote:
>>>
 Soren this is incredible. I love your implementation of the mnemonic 
 medium, live editor and exercises. It feels like a genuinely innovative 
 approach, all while being very well written and accessible.
 On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 15:43:44 UTC+1 Soren Bjornstad wrote:

> I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki 
> textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at 
> https://groktiddlywiki.com/read. *Grok TiddlyWiki* is (from the book) 
> “a textbook that helps you build a deep, lasting understanding of and 
> proficiency with TiddlyWiki through a combination of detailed 
> explanations, 
> practical exercises, and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called 
> *takeaways*.”
>
> I am hoping this book will fill in many of the gaps in TiddlyWiki's 
> documentation / learning ecosystem – right now we have lots of beginner 
> tutorials, and mostly good documentation for experts (with a few gaps), 
> but 
> almost nothing for people in between. GTW is what I wished I had when I 
> was 
> in that position: complete lessons on the features and idioms of 
> TiddlyWiki 
> needed to bring someone from beginner to expert.
>
> The book is free to read and CC BY-NC-ND licensed (you can 
> redistribute it for noncommercial purposes). I am accepting donations 
>  to support my continued work on 
> GTW and other TiddlyWiki learning resources. I would also appreciate your 
> help spreading the word about the book, e.g., on TW links sites, 
> notes-related resources, or social media.
>
> A huge thanks to everyone from this community who provided feedback on 
> the prerelease (see the acknowledgments section for details). Barring me 
> getting run over by a bus, there will be updated editions in the future, 
> so 
> please keep the feedback and suggestions coming.



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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-22 Thread Pak
Soren, thanks for quick fix. It works now :)

On Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 5:06:58 AM UTC+7 Soren Bjornstad wrote:

> Pak,
>
> Thanks for the report! This will be fixed in the next version. If you 
> don't want to wait, you can override the tiddler that controls this by 
> dragging and dropping the attached version.
>
> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 7:30:26 AM UTC-5 Pak wrote:
>
>> Hello Soren, 
>>
>> Thanks for the incredible book! I don't know if anyone has mentioned 
>> this, but if you bookmark a few tiddlers and then remove one of them 
>> (either from the clicking the star icon or the bookmark tab) then all the 
>> bookmarked tiddlers are gone! Is this intentional?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Pak
>>
>> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 2:58:04 AM UTC+7 si wrote:
>>
>>> Soren this is incredible. I love your implementation of the mnemonic 
>>> medium, live editor and exercises. It feels like a genuinely innovative 
>>> approach, all while being very well written and accessible.
>>> On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 15:43:44 UTC+1 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>>>
 I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki 
 textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at https://groktiddlywiki.com/read
 . *Grok TiddlyWiki* is (from the book) “a textbook that helps you 
 build a deep, lasting understanding of and proficiency with TiddlyWiki 
 through a combination of detailed explanations, practical exercises, 
 and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called *takeaways*.”

 I am hoping this book will fill in many of the gaps in TiddlyWiki's 
 documentation / learning ecosystem – right now we have lots of beginner 
 tutorials, and mostly good documentation for experts (with a few gaps), 
 but 
 almost nothing for people in between. GTW is what I wished I had when I 
 was 
 in that position: complete lessons on the features and idioms of 
 TiddlyWiki 
 needed to bring someone from beginner to expert.

 The book is free to read and CC BY-NC-ND licensed (you can redistribute 
 it for noncommercial purposes). I am accepting donations 
  to support my continued work on 
 GTW and other TiddlyWiki learning resources. I would also appreciate your 
 help spreading the word about the book, e.g., on TW links sites, 
 notes-related resources, or social media.

 A huge thanks to everyone from this community who provided feedback on 
 the prerelease (see the acknowledgments section for details). Barring me 
 getting run over by a bus, there will be updated editions in the future, 
 so 
 please keep the feedback and suggestions coming.
>>>
>>>

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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-22 Thread Soren Bjornstad
Pak,

Thanks for the report! This will be fixed in the next version. If you don't 
want to wait, you can override the tiddler that controls this by dragging 
and dropping the attached version.

On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 7:30:26 AM UTC-5 Pak wrote:

> Hello Soren, 
>
> Thanks for the incredible book! I don't know if anyone has mentioned this, 
> but if you bookmark a few tiddlers and then remove one of them (either from 
> the clicking the star icon or the bookmark tab) then all the bookmarked 
> tiddlers are gone! Is this intentional?
>
> Thanks
> Pak
>
> On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 2:58:04 AM UTC+7 si wrote:
>
>> Soren this is incredible. I love your implementation of the mnemonic 
>> medium, live editor and exercises. It feels like a genuinely innovative 
>> approach, all while being very well written and accessible.
>> On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 15:43:44 UTC+1 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>>
>>> I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki 
>>> textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at https://groktiddlywiki.com/read
>>> . *Grok TiddlyWiki* is (from the book) “a textbook that helps you build 
>>> a deep, lasting understanding of and proficiency with TiddlyWiki through a 
>>> combination of detailed explanations, practical exercises, 
>>> and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called *takeaways*.”
>>>
>>> I am hoping this book will fill in many of the gaps in TiddlyWiki's 
>>> documentation / learning ecosystem – right now we have lots of beginner 
>>> tutorials, and mostly good documentation for experts (with a few gaps), but 
>>> almost nothing for people in between. GTW is what I wished I had when I was 
>>> in that position: complete lessons on the features and idioms of TiddlyWiki 
>>> needed to bring someone from beginner to expert.
>>>
>>> The book is free to read and CC BY-NC-ND licensed (you can redistribute 
>>> it for noncommercial purposes). I am accepting donations 
>>>  to support my continued work on 
>>> GTW and other TiddlyWiki learning resources. I would also appreciate your 
>>> help spreading the word about the book, e.g., on TW links sites, 
>>> notes-related resources, or social media.
>>>
>>> A huge thanks to everyone from this community who provided feedback on 
>>> the prerelease (see the acknowledgments section for details). Barring me 
>>> getting run over by a bus, there will be updated editions in the future, so 
>>> please keep the feedback and suggestions coming.
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-22 Thread Pak
Hello Soren, 

Thanks for the incredible book! I don't know if anyone has mentioned this, 
but if you bookmark a few tiddlers and then remove one of them (either from 
the clicking the star icon or the bookmark tab) then all the bookmarked 
tiddlers are gone! Is this intentional?

Thanks
Pak

On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 2:58:04 AM UTC+7 si wrote:

> Soren this is incredible. I love your implementation of the mnemonic 
> medium, live editor and exercises. It feels like a genuinely innovative 
> approach, all while being very well written and accessible.
> On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 15:43:44 UTC+1 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>
>> I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki 
>> textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at https://groktiddlywiki.com/read. 
>> *Grok 
>> TiddlyWiki* is (from the book) “a textbook that helps you build a deep, 
>> lasting understanding of and proficiency with TiddlyWiki through a 
>> combination of detailed explanations, practical exercises, 
>> and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called *takeaways*.”
>>
>> I am hoping this book will fill in many of the gaps in TiddlyWiki's 
>> documentation / learning ecosystem – right now we have lots of beginner 
>> tutorials, and mostly good documentation for experts (with a few gaps), but 
>> almost nothing for people in between. GTW is what I wished I had when I was 
>> in that position: complete lessons on the features and idioms of TiddlyWiki 
>> needed to bring someone from beginner to expert.
>>
>> The book is free to read and CC BY-NC-ND licensed (you can redistribute 
>> it for noncommercial purposes). I am accepting donations 
>>  to support my continued work on GTW 
>> and other TiddlyWiki learning resources. I would also appreciate your help 
>> spreading the word about the book, e.g., on TW links sites, notes-related 
>> resources, or social media.
>>
>> A huge thanks to everyone from this community who provided feedback on 
>> the prerelease (see the acknowledgments section for details). Barring me 
>> getting run over by a bus, there will be updated editions in the future, so 
>> please keep the feedback and suggestions coming.
>
>

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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-21 Thread si
Soren this is incredible. I love your implementation of the mnemonic 
medium, live editor and exercises. It feels like a genuinely innovative 
approach, all while being very well written and accessible.
On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 15:43:44 UTC+1 Soren Bjornstad wrote:

> I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki 
> textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at https://groktiddlywiki.com/read. 
> *Grok 
> TiddlyWiki* is (from the book) “a textbook that helps you build a deep, 
> lasting understanding of and proficiency with TiddlyWiki through a 
> combination of detailed explanations, practical exercises, 
> and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called *takeaways*.”
>
> I am hoping this book will fill in many of the gaps in TiddlyWiki's 
> documentation / learning ecosystem – right now we have lots of beginner 
> tutorials, and mostly good documentation for experts (with a few gaps), but 
> almost nothing for people in between. GTW is what I wished I had when I was 
> in that position: complete lessons on the features and idioms of TiddlyWiki 
> needed to bring someone from beginner to expert.
>
> The book is free to read and CC BY-NC-ND licensed (you can redistribute it 
> for noncommercial purposes). I am accepting donations 
>  to support my continued work on GTW 
> and other TiddlyWiki learning resources. I would also appreciate your help 
> spreading the word about the book, e.g., on TW links sites, notes-related 
> resources, or social media.
>
> A huge thanks to everyone from this community who provided feedback on the 
> prerelease (see the acknowledgments section for details). Barring me 
> getting run over by a bus, there will be updated editions in the future, so 
> please keep the feedback and suggestions coming.

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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-19 Thread clutterstack
This is a beautiful piece of work. I think it will make a difference.

Cheers,
Chris

On Sunday, May 16, 2021 at 10:43:44 AM UTC-4 Soren Bjornstad wrote:

> I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki 
> textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at https://groktiddlywiki.com/read. 
> *Grok 
> TiddlyWiki* is (from the book) “a textbook that helps you build a deep, 
> lasting understanding of and proficiency with TiddlyWiki through a 
> combination of detailed explanations, practical exercises, 
> and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called *takeaways*.”
>
> I am hoping this book will fill in many of the gaps in TiddlyWiki's 
> documentation / learning ecosystem – right now we have lots of beginner 
> tutorials, and mostly good documentation for experts (with a few gaps), but 
> almost nothing for people in between. GTW is what I wished I had when I was 
> in that position: complete lessons on the features and idioms of TiddlyWiki 
> needed to bring someone from beginner to expert.
>
> The book is free to read and CC BY-NC-ND licensed (you can redistribute it 
> for noncommercial purposes). I am accepting donations 
>  to support my continued work on GTW 
> and other TiddlyWiki learning resources. I would also appreciate your help 
> spreading the word about the book, e.g., on TW links sites, notes-related 
> resources, or social media.
>
> A huge thanks to everyone from this community who provided feedback on the 
> prerelease (see the acknowledgments section for details). Barring me 
> getting run over by a bus, there will be updated editions in the future, so 
> please keep the feedback and suggestions coming.

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Re: [tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-17 Thread Ray Vermey
This is GREAT!
You make TW sooo much more easy to understand!
PRAISE and HAIL to you!!
My donation will happen for sure!
Thanks so much for putting this together.
NOW i really can start learning TW!

Ray

Op di 18 mei 2021 om 00:45 schreef Soren Bjornstad <
soren.bjorns...@gmail.com>:

> David, I do not at the moment, but if Stripe does not work for you for
> whatever reason, shoot me an email and we can arrange a PayPal transaction.
>
> On Monday, May 17, 2021 at 5:08:52 PM UTC-5 David Gifford wrote:
>
>> Curious if you have a Paypal option instead of Stripe.
>>
>> On Monday, May 17, 2021 at 4:19:08 AM UTC-5 Jon wrote:
>>
>>> Fabulous work which I'm sure I'll learn a lot from.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Jon
>>>
>>> On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 15:43:44 UTC+1 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>>>
 I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki
 textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at https://groktiddlywiki.com/read
 . *Grok TiddlyWiki* is (from the book) “a textbook that helps you
 build a deep, lasting understanding of and proficiency with TiddlyWiki
 through a combination of detailed explanations, practical exercises,
 and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called *takeaways*.”

 I am hoping this book will fill in many of the gaps in TiddlyWiki's
 documentation / learning ecosystem – right now we have lots of beginner
 tutorials, and mostly good documentation for experts (with a few gaps), but
 almost nothing for people in between. GTW is what I wished I had when I was
 in that position: complete lessons on the features and idioms of TiddlyWiki
 needed to bring someone from beginner to expert.

 The book is free to read and CC BY-NC-ND licensed (you can redistribute
 it for noncommercial purposes). I am accepting donations
  to support my continued work on
 GTW and other TiddlyWiki learning resources. I would also appreciate your
 help spreading the word about the book, e.g., on TW links sites,
 notes-related resources, or social media.

 A huge thanks to everyone from this community who provided feedback on
 the prerelease (see the acknowledgments section for details). Barring me
 getting run over by a bus, there will be updated editions in the future, so
 please keep the feedback and suggestions coming.
>>>
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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-17 Thread Soren Bjornstad
David, I do not at the moment, but if Stripe does not work for you for 
whatever reason, shoot me an email and we can arrange a PayPal transaction.

On Monday, May 17, 2021 at 5:08:52 PM UTC-5 David Gifford wrote:

> Curious if you have a Paypal option instead of Stripe. 
>
> On Monday, May 17, 2021 at 4:19:08 AM UTC-5 Jon wrote:
>
>> Fabulous work which I'm sure I'll learn a lot from.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Jon
>>
>> On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 15:43:44 UTC+1 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>>
>>> I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki 
>>> textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at https://groktiddlywiki.com/read
>>> . *Grok TiddlyWiki* is (from the book) “a textbook that helps you build 
>>> a deep, lasting understanding of and proficiency with TiddlyWiki through a 
>>> combination of detailed explanations, practical exercises, 
>>> and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called *takeaways*.”
>>>
>>> I am hoping this book will fill in many of the gaps in TiddlyWiki's 
>>> documentation / learning ecosystem – right now we have lots of beginner 
>>> tutorials, and mostly good documentation for experts (with a few gaps), but 
>>> almost nothing for people in between. GTW is what I wished I had when I was 
>>> in that position: complete lessons on the features and idioms of TiddlyWiki 
>>> needed to bring someone from beginner to expert.
>>>
>>> The book is free to read and CC BY-NC-ND licensed (you can redistribute 
>>> it for noncommercial purposes). I am accepting donations 
>>>  to support my continued work on 
>>> GTW and other TiddlyWiki learning resources. I would also appreciate your 
>>> help spreading the word about the book, e.g., on TW links sites, 
>>> notes-related resources, or social media.
>>>
>>> A huge thanks to everyone from this community who provided feedback on 
>>> the prerelease (see the acknowledgments section for details). Barring me 
>>> getting run over by a bus, there will be updated editions in the future, so 
>>> please keep the feedback and suggestions coming.
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-17 Thread David Gifford
Curious if you have a Paypal option instead of Stripe. 

On Monday, May 17, 2021 at 4:19:08 AM UTC-5 Jon wrote:

> Fabulous work which I'm sure I'll learn a lot from.
>
> Thanks!
> Jon
>
> On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 15:43:44 UTC+1 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>
>> I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki 
>> textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at https://groktiddlywiki.com/read. 
>> *Grok 
>> TiddlyWiki* is (from the book) “a textbook that helps you build a deep, 
>> lasting understanding of and proficiency with TiddlyWiki through a 
>> combination of detailed explanations, practical exercises, 
>> and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called *takeaways*.”
>>
>> I am hoping this book will fill in many of the gaps in TiddlyWiki's 
>> documentation / learning ecosystem – right now we have lots of beginner 
>> tutorials, and mostly good documentation for experts (with a few gaps), but 
>> almost nothing for people in between. GTW is what I wished I had when I was 
>> in that position: complete lessons on the features and idioms of TiddlyWiki 
>> needed to bring someone from beginner to expert.
>>
>> The book is free to read and CC BY-NC-ND licensed (you can redistribute 
>> it for noncommercial purposes). I am accepting donations 
>>  to support my continued work on GTW 
>> and other TiddlyWiki learning resources. I would also appreciate your help 
>> spreading the word about the book, e.g., on TW links sites, notes-related 
>> resources, or social media.
>>
>> A huge thanks to everyone from this community who provided feedback on 
>> the prerelease (see the acknowledgments section for details). Barring me 
>> getting run over by a bus, there will be updated editions in the future, so 
>> please keep the feedback and suggestions coming.
>
>

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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-17 Thread Jon
Fabulous work which I'm sure I'll learn a lot from.

Thanks!
Jon

On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 15:43:44 UTC+1 Soren Bjornstad wrote:

> I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki 
> textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at https://groktiddlywiki.com/read. 
> *Grok 
> TiddlyWiki* is (from the book) “a textbook that helps you build a deep, 
> lasting understanding of and proficiency with TiddlyWiki through a 
> combination of detailed explanations, practical exercises, 
> and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called *takeaways*.”
>
> I am hoping this book will fill in many of the gaps in TiddlyWiki's 
> documentation / learning ecosystem – right now we have lots of beginner 
> tutorials, and mostly good documentation for experts (with a few gaps), but 
> almost nothing for people in between. GTW is what I wished I had when I was 
> in that position: complete lessons on the features and idioms of TiddlyWiki 
> needed to bring someone from beginner to expert.
>
> The book is free to read and CC BY-NC-ND licensed (you can redistribute it 
> for noncommercial purposes). I am accepting donations 
>  to support my continued work on GTW 
> and other TiddlyWiki learning resources. I would also appreciate your help 
> spreading the word about the book, e.g., on TW links sites, notes-related 
> resources, or social media.
>
> A huge thanks to everyone from this community who provided feedback on the 
> prerelease (see the acknowledgments section for details). Barring me 
> getting run over by a bus, there will be updated editions in the future, so 
> please keep the feedback and suggestions coming.

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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-17 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Soren Bjornstad wrote:

> I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki 
> textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at https://groktiddlywiki.com/read. 
> *Grok 
> TiddlyWiki* is (from the book) “a textbook that helps you build a deep, 
> lasting understanding of and proficiency with TiddlyWiki through a 
> combination of detailed explanations, practical exercises, 
> and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called *takeaways*.”
>

Ciao Soren

Seriously GOOD! In two ways. 

  First, as a great FOUNDATION for understanding TiddlyWiki.

  Second, as an EXAMPLE in itself of its optimal use of Tiddlywiki.

Your generosity in making this public, free, is amazing

Best wishes
TT 

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[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-16 Thread Odin
This is HUGE for the TiddlyWiki community! Grok TiddlyWiki is an extensive 
piece of work that is great to study the advanced workings of TiddlyWiki.
Not only is it a great resource and tutorial on TiddlyWiki, it also 
innovates with new functionality. The TakeAway is spaced repetition 
application like Anki, but integrated into TiddlyWiki. The way Grok 
TiddlyWiki shows code-snippets side-by-side with the output is very clever, 
and wouldn't look out of place in an official documentation.

In my opinion, even though it is not 'official', it deserves to be 
highlighted prominently on the TiddlyWiki opening tiddler.

I can and will recommend it to everyone that is interested in TW.

Chapeau Soren!

Op zondag 16 mei 2021 om 16:43:44 UTC+2 schreef Soren Bjornstad:

> I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki 
> textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at https://groktiddlywiki.com/read. 
> *Grok 
> TiddlyWiki* is (from the book) “a textbook that helps you build a deep, 
> lasting understanding of and proficiency with TiddlyWiki through a 
> combination of detailed explanations, practical exercises, 
> and spaced-repetition reviews of prompts called *takeaways*.”
>
> I am hoping this book will fill in many of the gaps in TiddlyWiki's 
> documentation / learning ecosystem – right now we have lots of beginner 
> tutorials, and mostly good documentation for experts (with a few gaps), but 
> almost nothing for people in between. GTW is what I wished I had when I was 
> in that position: complete lessons on the features and idioms of TiddlyWiki 
> needed to bring someone from beginner to expert.
>
> The book is free to read and CC BY-NC-ND licensed (you can redistribute it 
> for noncommercial purposes). I am accepting donations 
>  to support my continued work on GTW 
> and other TiddlyWiki learning resources. I would also appreciate your help 
> spreading the word about the book, e.g., on TW links sites, notes-related 
> resources, or social media.
>
> A huge thanks to everyone from this community who provided feedback on the 
> prerelease (see the acknowledgments section for details). Barring me 
> getting run over by a bus, there will be updated editions in the future, so 
> please keep the feedback and suggestions coming.

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