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TiddlyWiki #248

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FND opened this issue Jul 13, 2015 · 4 comments
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TiddlyWiki #248

FND opened this issue Jul 13, 2015 · 4 comments
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FND commented Jul 13, 2015

Going through the podcast archives, I realized that @TiddlyWiki (http://tiddlywiki.com - created by @Jermolene) would make for an excellent topic for the show.

TiddlyWiki was one of the earliest single-page applications and is in many ways both unusual and thought-provoking. Its latest incarnation was rewritten from scratch, taking advantage of the JavaScript community's modern tooling.

I'm certain @Jermolene would make for an excellent interviewee.

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@FND looks cool to me. Thanks for the idea!

@jerodsanto jerodsanto added the The Changelog Conversations with the hackers, leaders, and innovators of open source. label Jul 16, 2015
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@Jermolene we'd love to have you on the show to talk about TiddlyWiki! If interested, please email editors@changelog.com and we'll line it up. 🍻

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@FND this show is now live! 🎉

https://changelog.com/196/

We gave you a shout out on the show, but we had to say F N D because your name is nowhere online! 😜

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FND commented Feb 27, 2016

Thanks, I appreciate the update.

your name is nowhere online

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