On Aug 17, 1:19 pm, MikeS <[email protected]> wrote:
> Going further, if you can put together a quick 30-60
> second screencast, that would be the most efficient way to show it off
> to someone.

All it takes is people with the right skills and motivation to
contribute their little "how to set things up" screencasts (on youtube
or other) and - once available - list them in an appropriate section /
in meaningful categories on tiddlywiki.org.

However, especially Eric Schulman's PluginInfo-Tiddlers usually are
excellent in not just giving detailed information on the respective
plugin but rather in usually providing working examples on what a
plugin does... which I would find reasonable to ask from any
(aspiring) plugin developper.

Besides answers to questions along the lines of "how do I use
this?!?", I would also appreciate, if there were PluginDevInfo-
Tiddlers in which developers took a reasonable amount of time to
explain the inner workings of a plugin (or where code comments were
listed in a nested way?), so that aspiring plugin authors can get a
quick grasp on how to achieve certain things, and gaining valuable
insights into general dev-concepts.
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