On Sunday, March 18, 2018 at 11:01:58 PM UTC+1, Joe Armstrong wrote:
>
>
> 5) Define a local (to the tiddler) subroutine and call it
>

> 6) Define a global subroutine and call it
>

see: my first post with macros.


> It seems to me that a simple table with two columns
> showing in the left hand a common a common programming
> construct and the right hand side the equivalent Tiddler code would
> made TW a lot easier to lean.
>

Hmm, Im not sure if that's possible, in a way that makes sense. 

I don't think there can be a 1 to 1 comparison. Tiddlywiki syntax is 
primarily used to render textual user content. .. 

It's not a general purpose programming language. 

It's a highly specialized DSL (Domain Specific Language), that allows users 
to create dynamically rendered text. ... and what makes it special. The 
same syntax is used to render the UI. ... 

- mario

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