Hi Mat
> 
> Yes, it would lower the learning curve if we could postpone exposing 
> newcomers to everything that starts with both "$:/" and "<$".

My original idea was that the $ should be a consistent indicator of low-level 
primitives: "here be dragons", as the (English) saying goes, with wikitext 
syntax and macros being the ordinary way of interacting with the system.

Best wishes

Jeremy

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