[tw5] Re: Origins of TiddlyWiki interview with Jeremy Ruston

2020-11-21 Thread 'torax...@googlemail.com' via TiddlyWiki
Thanks vor the insight, Jeremy. And thanks to the inverviewers. saq.i...@gmail.com schrieb am Dienstag, 17. November 2020 um 11:15:14 UTC+1: > For those that haven't seen it, there is a new interview with Jeremy that > has been posted: > https://vimeo.com/479941422 > > In quintessential Jeremy

[tw5] Re: Origins of TiddlyWiki interview with Jeremy Ruston

2020-11-19 Thread bimlas
Thank you for the video! It’s an interesting feeling to think of the times when I first started using the internet as history, but it reminds me that the present times will become history once - and we will be historical figures. : D -- You received this message because you are subscribed to

[tw5] Re: Origins of TiddlyWiki interview with Jeremy Ruston

2020-11-18 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Saq Imtiaz wrote: > > > In quintessential Jeremy style, it is long and rambly and full of > interesting insights. :) > HA! The most widely used word in all broadcasts by anyone is "ERM ..." :-) TT -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki"

[tw5] Re: Origins of TiddlyWiki interview with Jeremy Ruston

2020-11-18 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Its interesting. I actually I think its useful to view by designers/developers because of his broader comments from about 57 minutes on. Jeremy I think has the *best overview* of TW. He is always contextualizing it in the context of browser, open-source, plugin need (problem of you can't

[tw5] Re: Origins of TiddlyWiki interview with Jeremy Ruston

2020-11-17 Thread Alvin
Thanx, Saq. I exchanged a couple of e-mails with him way back when I first learned about TW, but I figured he was pretty too busy to keep up a regular correspondence. I'm still a fan notwithstanding. On Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at 4:15:14 AM UTC-6 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote: > For those that