Archive for November 2006
links for 2006-11-26
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Dickon Bevington is leading a group creating a psychiatric manual to support and allow treatment of adolescents in psychiatric crisis, and their families, trying to avoid hospitalisation.
links for 2006-11-23
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Lets you write TiddlyWiki plugins using Java (which is compiled to JavaScript courtesy of GWT)
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TiddlyWiki takes over the world, part 94: “I’ve been working on a DIY book and I’ve decided to make it a free online resource. The concept is part of a “social opensource experiment” called the workbook project. It’s a simple concept, the workbo
links for 2006-11-22
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Interesting personal blog-type TiddlyWiki covering mashups, RSS, OPML and so on
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Paper in Catalan for an online conference introducing TiddlyWiki and it’s relationship to blogs and other wikis
links for 2006-11-16
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Funky looking open source alternative to the Nokia 770. I want one.
links for 2006-11-14
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“Web Campaigning” is a book published by MIT Press about political campaigning on the web. The authors have used TiddlyWiki to publish an astonishingly coherent and complete web-based supplement for the book – including some intriguing custom plugins
links for 2006-11-09
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Fabulous lines-and-boxes applet done in HTML/CSS/JavaScript
links for 2006-11-07
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“So, I figured, why not? I spent this afternoon hacking together a little plugin that exports Tomboy notes as a new TiddlyWiki page. It actually ends up working pretty nicely. My only fear is that people will like TiddlyWiki more than they like Tomboy.”
links for 2006-11-06
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“Welcome to the Philosophical Gourmet Cookbook–a gamut of recipes from grad to gourmet–brought to you by the philosophical community of the Department of Philosophy of the University of Florida.”
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Fun and opinionated technical blog about low level gaming development, done as a chronological TiddlyWiki
links for 2006-11-03
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Looks a bit scary and command-line-y but seems like a good free place to start experimenting with HDR images
links for 2006-11-02
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Moodle is a popular open source wiki for educators and students. This plugin allows content to be pulled out of Moodle straight into TiddlyWiki so that you can work on it unplugged









