So code and test and document programs in a fully self-contained 
TiddlyWiki, then export that code for inclusion in a bigger project using 
robust programming tools.

Although I'm using BASIC 
<https://sites.google.com/view/basicanywheremachine>, imagine any other 
programming language.

And although this sample code is a little ridiculous, imagine the ability 
to export some serious code:  Alphabet Attacks source code 
<https://basicanywheremachine.neocities.org/Alphabet%20Attacks.bas.txt>

And the bonus of custom TiddlyWiki  export of source code and javascript to 
an HTML file for a version of the application that can be deployed to the 
web <https://basicanywheremachine.neocities.org/Alphabet%20Attacks.html>..

That is a game for exercising keyboard skills.  Set your keyboard to CAPS 
LOCK and type the letters before they hit the ground.





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