Hey, thanks, all, this is exactly the kind of discussion I was hoping to 
hear!  It's been very informative, and I've really enjoyed looking at, 
e.g., Soren's Zettelkasten!


On Friday, November 20, 2020 at 5:47:11 AM UTC-5 TiddlyTweeter wrote:

> Ciao Soren
>
> On Thursday, 19 November 2020 at 20:53:05 UTC+1 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> I use WikiWords in my Zettelkasten 
>> <https://zettelkasten.sorenbjornstad.com>. Besides saving a couple of 
>> keystrokes, I actually like them aesthetically ... 
>
> And I think the restrictions in form 
>> <https://zettelkasten.sorenbjornstad.com/#GenerativeRestrictions> help 
>> me come up with concise names for things.
>
>
> Right. I agree. Constraints can be highly productive of good use--when 
> they match well the users cognitive process.
> CamelCase is particularly interesting in that *its Semantics & Form 
> co-incide*. There is no need to add additional [[bracket]] construction 
> forms that envelope.
> In that sense CamelCase is: efficient,  meaningful, pretty obvious, 
> readable & MarkupMinimal.
>
> Of course, usage hangs out on more than that. Often CamelCase is not 
> appropriate, requires too much forethought, won't work for titles etc.
>
> But it still has real uses & excellent efficiency in some many use cases.
>
> Best wishes
> TT
>

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