Charlie ...
   "card" turns me off for some weird reason (gets me semantically 
glitching?).  

Right. Me too. Card / record has an implying very bound up with database 
histories. I actually think the TW "fragment" is actually NOT that. It is 
quite distant form such "pre-structuring" concepts.

*Of course* one COULD USE TW as a "card-base" / "data-base". And that is a 
perfectly valid *Application *of it. But I don't think it is intrinsically 
that way at all.

MY interest in TW stems from interest in "*realizable semantics*". What I 
mean is a tool that lets different ways of depicting and structuring 
knowledge/experience emerge incrementally.

Best wishes
TT


On Monday, 18 January 2021 at 06:29:58 UTC+1 Charlie Veniot wrote:

> Ugh.  Acronyms.  I had not thought that far.
>
> I imagine I was primarily focused on keeping and adorning "TW" ("TW" being 
> something I like for, on the sly, sort of not lose "TiddlyWiki" in any 
> potential future re-branding.)
>
> TWHSP.  Now I'm thinking of potential fun with  "TEE-DUBYA-EITCH-ESS-PEE"?
>
> "card" turns me off for some weird reason (gets me semantically 
> glitching?).
>
> Regardless, I wound up starting this thread of discussion, and getting 
> "hypertext" whilst reading the "Wiki" Wikipedia article 
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki>.
>
> The plan when looking at that article: a little bit of word inspiration 
> for my résumé.  Then I got sidetracked by the "TW hypertext solution 
> platform" thought.
>
> Yup, mind always spinning, getting nowhere fast...
>
> On Monday, January 18, 2021 at 12:10:11 AM UTC-4 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> Hypertext was the idea that proceeded the WWW and includes  Hypercard(s) 
>> and Stacks of them (List) 
>>
>> Hypertext Solutions Platform  HSP is not too bad Charlie.
>>
>> Although does this mean we then need to teach the concepts behind 
>> hypertext or is much of this general knowledge?
>>
>> This seems worth reading through for ideas 
>> https://www.nngroup.com/articles/hypertext-history/
>>
>> Regards
>> Tones
>>
>>
>>  
>>
>> On Monday, 18 January 2021 at 11:44:14 UTC+11 Osin wrote:
>>
>>> Steve, who designed the DesignWriteStudio course starts off by 
>>> introducing Hypertext, so you're onto something.
>>>
>>> On Sunday, January 17, 2021 at 12:49:05 PM UTC-5 Charlie Veniot wrote:
>>>
>>>> TiddlyWiki = TW Hypertext Solutions Platform ?
>>>>
>>>> That smacked me from out of nowhere just a few minutes ago.
>>>>
>>>> It kind of captures "everything" for me.  Well, some solutions might be 
>>>> "heavy" hypertext, some "barely there" hypertext, and everywhere in 
>>>> between.
>>>>
>>>

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