Hi Mark,
Thanks for example! That is true a tiddler is an object here!
In your example I cannot find Tiddler B.
--Mohammad
On Saturday, December 14, 2019 at 10:11:33 PM UTC+3:30, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Sure, a little.
>
> Any tiddler could be thought of as an object, where the fields are
> properties.
>
> In terms of inheritance, there's a design pattern for "having a ..."
> (which I'll call HA). The HA pattern turns out to often be more useful than
> conventional inheritance. And it can be emulated with transclusion in TW.
>
> tiddler A:
>
> created: 20191214183217169
> modified: 20191214183238380
> tags:
> title: A
>
> My A Text
>
> {{||B}}
>
> tiddler B:
>
> created: 20191214183217169
> modified: 20191214183238380
> tags:
> title: A
>
> My A Text
>
> {{||B}}
>
> The invoking tiddler, that "inherits" properties from A and B :
>
> created: 20191214183316677
> modified: 20191214183349224
> stuff: inheritance stuff
> tags:
> title: inheritance
>
> {{||A}}
>
> The tiddler "inherits" (HA inheritance because it "has" a transclusion)
> from "A", which inherits from "B". Note that B reveals the field "stuff",
> but back in "inheritance", it's the local field "stuff" that is shown, not
> the field down in B -- just the way inheritance would work.
>
> Have fun
>
> On Saturday, December 14, 2019 at 9:57:07 AM UTC-8, Mohammad wrote:
>>
>> I am practicing a first level simple object oriented programming in
>> Tiddlywiki!
>> It is not like C++ or Java but some of the useful feature of OOP can be
>> implemented
>> and this make scripting even simpler in Tiddlywiki!
>>
>>
>> What do you think?
>>
>>
>>
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