As I'm in the process of rejigging the navigation setup for the BASIC 
Anywhere Machine documentation, I'm creating some introductory info to 
describe this ability to run sample code and try out your own.

See the Demonstration Programs and Runs 
<https://basicanywheremachine.neocities.org/BAM_ProgReference?target=Introduction%3A%3ADemonstration%20Programs%20and%20Runs#Home>
 topic.

Although TiddlyWiki does a good job at creating static sites, the loss of 
dynamic features can be a real bummer.

I think this TiddlyWiki instance does a decent job at keeping the dynamic 
goodness of TiddlyWiki while presenting the content in a somewhat 
traditional website look and feel

Mind you, quick performance with a low footprint, one can't beat a static 
website.



On Saturday, February 11, 2023 at 5:00:46 PM UTC-4 Charlie Veniot wrote:

> This feature in BASIC Anywhere Machine's Programming Reference only 
> because TiddlyWiki makes it so easy to setup.
>
> 🆕 Programming Reference: feature to try your own code next to code 
> snippets 
> <https://basicanywheremachine-news.blogspot.com/2023/02/programming-reference-feature-to-try.html>
>

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