On Sunday, August 5, 2018 at 7:40:07 PM UTC+2, Mohammad wrote:
>
> I mean from programming point of view! The good programming practice or 
> standard always recommend clean and non error prone programming!
> For example in Matlab or Fortran I use to program always we follow some 
> rules!
>

> So, here I mean standard (defacto) or good programming style!
>

There is no documented "best practice"  ... but TiddlyWiki UI itself is a 
"defacto" standard. 

Jeremy is very strictly maintaining backwards-compatibility. So if you do 
things as they are done in the default UI, you should be save, that they 
will work in the future too. 
 

> I believe the elements shall be used for the purpose they were created! 
> this help other understand code and can follow it and also it is easier to 
> debug and mainatin
>

If you use "side-effects" (bugs) to do certain things, ... they may break 
in the future, if the bugs are fixed. ... 

So imo it's better to report "buggy" behaviour, instead of using their 
side-effects :)

-m


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