Wikibooks talk:WikiProject TiddlyWiki

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Which books shall we start with?
I'm thinking we should start with TiddlyWiki for Users, as this one is probably the most needed right now. I thought of calling it Power Users, but I think we can easily encompass the whole scope. -Arlen22 (talk) 17:06, 22 December 2016 (UTC)

I wouldn't create two different books, one for beginners and one for regular users? IMO it will be confusing and we'll end up having 2 sources (perspectives) of the same knowledge. And what type of beginners are you referring to? Beginners in wikis in general, in TiddlyWiki, in programming etc? I envision only 2 books: MANUAL (with guides) for all kind of beginners and a DESK REFERENCE for quickly recap the technical bits. It's obvious, of course, that guides should be written in a "language" accessible for everyone and in a progressive manner so that complete beginners in the fields I have mentioned earlier to become capable in the end to develop their own macros or even plugins. -Morosanuae 12:30 30 June 2017 (UTC)

Thanks for initiating this

 * Delighted to see this happening. Hoping to contribute a bit HansWobbe (discuss • contribs) 20:23, 22 December 2016 (UTC)