I agree with *David Gifford *for writing and producing tools like Roam and 
Dynalist are most effective. The reason is they are focused on managing 
*data* instead of visual *structure. *

When we design static websites with html/css we focus on visual *structure*. 
Notion tries to strike a good balance between *data* and *structure. *But 
that still distracts you from producing the content, because you are a 
little bit stuck in between writing and structuring. Then there are other 
tools Like Coda, Airtable, SuperNotes etc etc. that try to balance between 
*data*, *control* and *vi*

SO, here is where I think we could learn more from software development and 
in particular MVC framework!

I could imagine ideal situation like this:
1. Write and produce content like in Roam, Dynalist. All the focus is on 
writing, linking, referencing. (MODEL - *data*)
2. Then, have another mode for creating more structured, visualised 
notes/pages from your produced content. That would look somewhere in 
between TW, Notion or in general html/css front-end coding. Not all my 
notes has to be structured, but some I want to publish or have a better 
overview for myself, so I want to put a bit of more work to produce a 
structured artefact. (VIEW - *structure).*
3. The third thing is kind of implied already, but you want to be able to 
have powerful structuring tools to display *data* dynamically in *views. *So 
when you create views you want formulas, templating systems that help you 
to achieve desired outcome. Most of these tools are already in TW or Notion 
or other tools. (CONTROL - *functions*)

I haven't yet seen that all-in-one tool who achieves this MVC model and 
supports me throughout the whole process or producing, structuring and 
publishing knowledge.

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