Hi,
As Jed pointed out, it's a about "your preferences". ... But I think, if 
others need to use your plugins, macros are probably simpler for them. They 
produce more "descriptive" code. eg: 

{{test||xx}}  ... means transclude the tiddler named: test and use the 
template: xx to display the content. 

<<show tiddler:"test" template:"xx">> .. imo, doesn't need additional 
description, for users to make sense of it. 

While the first one is less characters, the second one describes itself. If 
the macros is global you need to take care, that your names are "unique" 
enough, to avoid "name clashes"

Just some thoughts

have fun!
mario

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