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TiddlyWiki


Jeremy Ruston joined the show to talk about TiddlyWiki — a unique non-linear notebook for capturing, organizing, and sharing complex information. It’s written in JavaScript and sports a custom fake DOM. We talked to Jeremy about his nearly 40 year career in programming, Hackability as a human right, Tiddlers — the atomic unit of data in TiddlyWiki and so much more.

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Featuring:

  • Jeremy Ruston – Twitter, GitHub
  • Adam Stacoviak – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
  • Jerod Santo – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn

Show Notes:

  • TiddlyWiki · Issue #248 · thechangelog/ping
  • TiddlyWiki — a non-linear personal web notebook
  • TiddlyWiki on GitHub
  • MK14 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Hackability as a Human Right — Jermolene TalkyTalky
  • Wuthering Bytes - 26th September to 2nd October 2015
  • Tiddlywinks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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 February 27, 2016  1h24m