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might be off-topic++ :-), but has anyone here played around with and have an opinion on https://tiddlywiki.com/ ?
Not personally, but Joe Armstrong of Erlang fame thought it was pretty good. Maybe search for some of his takes.
I'm about to check out Athens for this kind of note-taking on steroids. It's like an open source Roam, and both are built with Clojurescript.
Athens just got accepted into Y-Combinator too so I'm curious how the whole open source startup works out.
Trying it out, thanks!
Doesn't look like there an easy way to export my content to txt files.
This seems pretty cool, flutter (one of google's mobile efforts - https://flutter.dev/ ) is an interesting platform. Delivers fast modern executables that can run on all mainstream browsers, desktops, and phones.
I wondering about all the &.
Dart has named parameters, we use keywords to identify the parameters, .& is the delimiter between positional arguments and named arguments. Without it there would be ambiguous cases between keywords as arguments and keywords as arguments names.
looking pretty sweet though