Guys, thanks for your thoughts and explanations. Obviously, particularly 
thanks to Mario!!!! 


PMario wrote:
 

>   - IMO Marijn Haverbeke wrote a "interactive" js book. 
> <http://eloquentjavascript.net/index.html>
>

Excellent! And great with the editable interactivity to try out stuff!!!


Code found on the internet is mainly written for HTML pages, where one 
> library opens one instance of a function. With TW most of the time we need 
> to be able to initialize many instances of a desired function, so the 
> mechanism is slightly different than shown in most of the examples found in 
> the web. 


Is this what @Danielo refers to with "Tiddlywiky is not a website, it is an 
application, and as every application if you want to add "code" to it you 
have to use its API" ?


Great thanks for the clarifications and the links!!!!

<:-)

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