TW5 as AppDev platform indeed! This is a nice little demo, Charlie... But 
when it comes to RDBMS connection, i don't yet see how that can work.  I was 
trying last year 
<https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/f0J6pPpmkAs/m/xj6dDYmgBAAJ> to 
get it running on Raspberry Pi as front-end to a SQLite database i had 
implemented as part of a remote sensing system, but could not manage to get 
front & back ends communicating, ultimately.  If you know of a way to make 
this work, i'd love to know about it!

/walt  

On Friday, February 12, 2021 at 3:39:41 PM UTC [email protected] wrote:

> I have 25 years of experience programming MS Windows software with Gupta 
> Team Developer (aka Gupta SQLWindows) programming.  I am a huge fan of that 
> particular software development suite, and also a huge fan of SQL 
> programming (Oracle in particular.)
>
> Programming Acey Ducey with TiddlyWiki has me thinking: TiddlyWiki as an 
> application development platform?  I am ridiculously enthused.  To me, 
> programming in TiddlyWiki feels entirely more natural to me, even more so 
> than Gupta Team Developer (which "was" the closest match to how I 
> think/process/organize.)  
>
> (Pause to make a fresh cup o' coffee.)
>
> I just had this thought: TiddlyWiki as application platform, able to 
> access, and manipulate, external data (from a database server, and/or some 
> web service.)  Man o' man, instant brain-freeze-like cognitive overload... 
>
> On Friday, February 12, 2021 at 10:27:48 AM UTC-4 clutterstack wrote:
>
>> Haha, cute! I guess you already said you had fine-tuning to do. I noticed 
>> that the first round always seems to be the same, and also that if I bet 
>> all $100 in the first round (and lose it), the bet slider goes to zero by 
>> itself, but the bet value stays at $100.
>>
>> Still already a nice demonstration.
>>
>> On Friday, February 12, 2021 at 6:13:42 AM UTC-5 Ste wrote:
>>
>>> Very cool! 
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, 11 February 2021 at 21:32:21 UTC [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>>> I still have some fine-tuning to do, and might do some refactoring to 
>>>> improve the code.
>>>>
>>>> Good enough, though, for playing with:  
>>>>
>>>> The Acey Ducey Card Game à la TiddlyWiki 
>>>> <https://intertwingularityslicendice.neocities.org/CJ_TiddlyWikiProgramming.html#Acey%20Ducey>
>>>>
>>>> Cheers !
>>>>
>>>

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