I would say it is certainly coding. TiddlyWiki widgets may not be Turing 
complete, but even without external javascript I was able to make a simple 
interactive fiction engine using it. And there are domain-specific 
languages that don't need to be Turing complete. I think it would be hard 
to construct a consistent definition of a programming language or coding 
that wouldn't include tiddlywiki.

If using Ook! gets to be considered coding than there isn't any reason that 
what we do with tiddlywiki isn't.

A link in case you are wondering what Ook is: https://esolangs.org/wiki/Ook!

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