What are we doing to our language?
I'm afraid Yellowiki is a name that may stick. Damn, I wish I could come up with names like that. ( via Richard MacManus)
Posts tagged as: wikiWhat are we doing to our language?Posted on Wednesday, November 16, 2005
at 9:30 AM (permalink)
I'm afraid Yellowiki is a name that may stick. Damn, I wish I could come up with names like that. ( via Richard MacManus) Lots of balls in the airPosted on Wednesday, November 2, 2005
at 7:40 PM (permalink)
I've got so many projects ideas that I think I should list them, if only to remind me of where I want to go:
I keep thinking about TiddlyWikiPosted on Saturday, October 29, 2005
at 4:25 PM (permalink)
The idea of a self-modifying webpage is definitely compelling. There are a lot of things about the TiddlyWiki interface I don't like, and it is misnamed, since it is a personal page, not a group editing page, but the idea of writing directly to a webpage without a server has struck a chord. I've been exploring the available resources, and Tiddly Wiki Mania and the Tiddly Wiki Dev discussion group seem like good places to start. Am I too old for this stuff?Posted on Friday, October 28, 2005
at 12:02 PM (permalink)
I just discovered TiddlyWiki through a post on Ed Sim's Beyond VC blog. TiddlyWiki is a self-contained wiki system in a single web page.You can edit any portion of the page and then save the changes back to the same page. It is built with Javascript, so it is entirely client side. The changes don't go back to the server. You can save it on your own computer or carry it around on a USB flash memory card. I'm not sure how to explain it any further, because I'm not sure my head can hold onto the concepts implied by its use. How do others see the changes? How do I extract the changes from the page? I understood a wiki, because it is basically a client-server database with a user controlled interface, but this is a new kind of beast. |