I would like to learn and document as I go. I'm developing some ideas
for NHS around creativity and information capture. If I have some
documentation to show their technical people so that they can have
TiddlyWeb on their intranet it would help adoption no end.

Alex



2009/2/2 [email protected] <[email protected]>:
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> On Feb 2, 12:28 pm, mahemoff <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I agree with the comments about example applications. A cosmetic thing
>> perhaps, but it would be nice to see a couple of them hosted with some
>> real content, on dedicated domains, on port 80 :).
>
> Bah, you young whelps, all hung up on port 80 being where the web
> happens. It's all teh internetz.
>
> :)
>
>> A definitive tutorial and accompanying screencast.
>
> A definitive tutorial is a very good idea, but I've been really
> struggling about what "definitive" means because for me TiddlyWeb is a
> general tool, and abstraction. This is not the case for some others,
> so input really helps.
>
> A screencast is another good idea, but my brain doesn't think in terms
> of video, so help on that would be most excellent.
>
>
> >
>

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