- I agree with this a lot, even although I was happy to jump into the deep end, I felt forced to far too often.
- As an IT Professional I also had an advantage, but having a detailed knowledge of “Procedural languages did not help much”.
- What limitations there are in the documentation and tools available to users cause damage not by Grose damage but by a thousand small, almost trivial, cuts.
In many ways this experience is why I actively support the community and Tiddlywikis evolution, and it gets better every day. If I can make the next persons journey a little easier, I am happy. Never the less TiddlyWiki is a valuable investment in time and effort, as it’s capabilities extend towards infinity in many directions.
- But how can I express this adequately to a new comer?