Hi,

a suggestion made elsewhere on this group (by me)

Build on top of the latest pre-release. Document your play. Then when the
pre-release is released collect the play and documentation into an
accompanying TiddlyZine.



best

Alex

On 10 December 2017 at 01:42, TonyM <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for your contribution Josiah,
>
> On your response to item 1 I agree in principal but if no one starts to
> act and say 5 of us worked together in a side Forum posting end product
> here I see no problem there.
>
> On 2 we can start work on side doco now and petition to have it referenced
> from tiddlywiki.com
>
> On 3 I read almost anything here in last 3 months and more as a results of
> specific searches and I am building my own reference materials and often
> link to relavent discussions. I harvest info from the forum and will use
> this info for any doco I contribute to, however the more I learn the easier
> it is to curate and I often see short cuts to learning tiddlywiki.
>
> Also
>
> In addition to specific details we need peer reviewed conceptual outlines.
> What follows is part of draft work in progress to illustrate my point.
>
> If you stop to think about it, in tiddlywiki, everthing references almost
> everything and any change is reflected almost everywhere and
> instantaniously. These updates occur with any change at all, at least
> anything you can see, any new item you look at will update when you open
> it. keep in mind a simple click can be enough to make a change stored
> behind the sceens.
>
> since tiddlywiki is always upto date, you could say it does everthing just
> in time (for you to look at it). its just in time for every relavant
> context as well. until everything is rendered for you to see it, you can
> not do anything. this is why sometimes you just have to wait. its the price
> we pay for everything to be up todate. this just in time method in someways
> prohibits batch processes, you could say its not procedural but contextual
> and just in time.
>
> With few exceptions if any. all changes come from the user, and when they
> do everything that must be changed is and rendered in the new context. this
> seems to be the essence of event driven processes that keep all objects and
> their attributes upto date just in time.
>
> Of course there are differences when you actualy change something vs just
> changing your view or context.
>
> The above account in someways explains why i did not initialy understand
> why you need buttons and similar to trigger any action because tiddlywiki
> waits until you change something including pressing a button before it
> acts, reevaluates the context, updates everythin it must and renders it
> just in time.
>
> this model will not nessasarily be a supprise to anyone who is a
> webdevloper, object and event driven coder, and strangly anyone who coded
> online transaction based mainframes. it can however take someone with
> advanced proceedural languages and batch programming time to grasp,
>
> this structure also sheds light on tiddlywiki not responding naturaly to
> multi user updates, though fine with multiuser read only.
>
> End of example conceptual outline.
>
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