It looks sharp and runs nicely.

On Friday, March 24, 2023 at 9:38:01 PM UTC-6 Charlie Veniot wrote:

> 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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