Hello,

With data tiddlers being deprecated, would anyone suggest a best practice 
approach to storing large data sets in the flat format key:value? I know 
that Jeremy suggested plugins but I could not find anything remotely 
related.

Among other things, I'm using TW to log my cardio workouts. I now have 
thousands of dictionary entries relating to cardio workouts as well as 
their types and durations that I dynamically retrieve to generate stats, 
summaries, forecasts and SVG charts. And so I was wondering if there's now 
a better option to have the underlying data stored within TiddlyWiki other 
than in a single data tiddler. I would obviously wish to avoid a scenario 
where each data point is a single tiddler. I would also like to avoid 
plugins because there's no warranty they will be maintained forever. 
However, if there's a "clean" solution (perhaps with the use of system 
tiddlers) or anything else generally considered "better" than data 
tiddlers, while still being as future proof as possible, then I'm open to 
suggestions.

Thank you (and apologies for the wall of text).

Regards,
Hubert

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