Abraham,

I am considering offering a tiddlywiki course at a local community college 
soon. I see value in some collaboration and sharing of materials. To help 
you a few words

I am a super user rather than developer. My key reoccurring use is a 
personal organisation method which evolves over time. My Current Key wiki 
has inherited qualities from my previous one in TiddlyWiki classic, as soon 
as I identify a need I extend its functionality such as project management, 
document or book authorship, creative persuites etc... the thing is it will 
be with me for life and it evolves with my needs and understanding. It is a 
personal continuous improvement process, information and knowledge 
management system that is unlimited in its scope. It is the perfect example 
of End User Development and I am on a crusade to bring more people into 
this space as too many people are missing out from decades of what 
Information technology has taught us.

Also, a big advantage of tiddlywiki is its based on international standards 
such as html, css and Javascript so learning to extend tiddlywiki teaches 
you reusable skills in todays world.

Regards
Tony



On Monday, October 1, 2018 at 4:56:53 AM UTC+10, Abraham Samma wrote:
>
> Hi Josiah,
>
> I had completely forgotten about bricolage. I'll certainly use that! 
> Summarizes the whole shebang.
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Sun, Sep 30, 2018, 14:59 @TiddlyTweeter <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> A footnote to my last post which I hope adds a bit to ideas about 
>> "developing" stuff in TW ...
>>
>> I think of what I do as "tinkering" or "bricolage 
>> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bricolage>" -- a kind of DIY that is as 
>> much art as science. 
>>
>> Programmatic interest is a bit different in that it provides the 
>> flexibility, the basis, under which "bricolage" become possible. 
>>
>> TW is very interesting because the "bricolage" level is massive. That, I 
>> believe, is because the underlying architecture is skilfully designed to 
>> allow it. 
>>
>> Best wishes, Josiah
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