Hans

Good, direct point.

On Thursday, 19 November 2020 at 20:17:34 UTC+1 hww...@gmail.com wrote:

> From the (historical) perspective this links to one entry point to 
> TheOriginalWiki <https://wiki.c2.com/?TheOriginalWiki>.  WardCunningham 
> is a fine example of the "minimalist" style of programming and CamelCase 
> was a relatively simple way of automatically generating links to the 30k+ 
> pages that evolved there.  It's been locked down for quite a while now but 
> it is quite useful as a reference for those of us that still retain some 
> knowledge of its content.
>

 Right. The Cunningham point was "automation of linking." CamelCase still 
is relevant in TW WHEN it can match a use case on naming well. Spaced 
naming is likely more used, but CamelCase is still highly efficient in 
that, in text body, it CREATES a link, even when its target does not yet 
exist. Clicking on it creates the linked Tiddler if it does not exist. THAT 
behavior makes for very efficient writing.

If you don't use that feature TW config lets you turn off its behaviour. 

TT

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