Thanks for reply

I don't think that WikiText is a turning complete language, but I think it 
> would fit best as a macro language.
>

Yes, my impression is we've come at it from another angle. Rather than 
Jeremy setting out to create a language, the 'commands' have instead grown 
on a need basis to manage the information and to customize the 
presentation... or maybe that's also how Turing complete languages come 
about.

I think the atomic nature of tiddlers is the driving force behind the 
programming aspects in TW. We need to slice'n dice them tids so we need 
precise instructions for this. Makes sense I guess... anything complex 
would need rules to become orderly.

<:-)

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