Many thanks Josiah!

Evaluation and critical comments are very important for improving the code!
Agree with you, I personally believe learn to through examples is the best 
way to learn Tiddlywiki!

 
Cheers
Mohammad

On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 9:50:35 PM UTC+4:30, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Ciao Mohammad
>
> I guess that three factors are important for me  ....
>
> -- getting clear what I want to DO ... by which I mean a *functional 
> understanding* before actually coding;
>
>
>            -- understanding, when necessary, *modularity. *So I don't up 
> coding something twice;
>
>            -- *knowing what I don't know* -- i.e. knowing when to ask for 
> help. 
>
> In terms of helping users gain better style I suggest ...
>
>            -- taking code that works by someone and peer review it with 
> suggestions to improve it.
>                I personally am not any kind of good coder. But I do play 
> with macros.
>                I would welcome critique to improve them.
>
> What is the best way to *document?*
>
>            -- personally I find *well designed example macros*  by good 
> coders the best documentation.
>                This you are doing and I'm using the macros you wrote to 
> help understand how to
>                write clearer code.
>
> Just thoughts
> Josiah
>
> Mohammad wrote:
>
>> I am looking for how develop and document Tiddlywiki macros.
>> I am interested in:
>>
>>    1. Good programming style
>>    2. Macro documentation
>>
>>

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