I would like to program TW a bit more. Here is what I have done so
far:

I looked into the macro introduction on tiddlywiki.org and the
references materials at TWhelp; then the tutorial at
http://softwareas.com/tiddlywiki-internals-1-of-3-architectural-concepts.
I have rummaged, fairly unsuccessfully, in the brilliant
http://www.tiddlytools.com/insideTW/  (I think I need a full search
engine to find what I want there; like how to reference site.host, for
example.) Also 
http://hoster.peermore.com/recipes/tiddlywiki-reference/tiddlers.wiki.

All that is great, and has got me off the ground (ok; off the ground
as in Wilbur and Orville's first flight; just barely up there with a
favorable wind), but now I'm looking for the next step(s).

I learn best from examples.

Could anyone recommend scripts at different levels of complexity? The
idea is to have some scripts that go beyond the helloWorld macro and
introduce further dimensions of the code base. I will of course begin
looking for good examples  myself (that's one thing that makes
javascript terrific: the code is *really* open!), and honorably
plagiarize  what I find, with credit to original authors, but I'm sure
others have a better idea of good learning scripts.

Any suggestions for a helloWorld II, III, and IV?

Thanks!

(PS: I started looking into programming because I wanted to tweak a
set of tiddlers: take the site.host information for plugin sources and
put it as a label or display it in the date line. The problem was
figuring out how to reference it in each tiddler. As
tiddler.site.host? )

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