Jamm

Perhaps you could describe this with more detail, what are you trying to 
achieve, define "self-coded platform" etc.., because this forum is for a 
more general audience. Tiddlywiki is a non-trivial Quine which makes me ask 
is it not already a " self-coded platform ".

Otherwise if this is tiddlywiki as platform or development related please 
start a discussion on the dev 
channel https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/discussions

Personally I am not a developer but I am a super user/designer, and often 
things can be done already, without development, javascript or other 
coding.  Developers with their development hammer often think everything is 
a coding nail. When in fact possibilities already exist be it widget, 
filters, editions, plugins that are already available. Eric and PMario (to 
name a few) are so well versed in TiddlyWIki you would be surprised how 
they can achieve anything, I am striving to be as good as they are, but 
from the designer perspective.

I consider TiddlyWiki is a platform, it can even generate new wikis, ie be 
its own software development kit. I am keen for newcomers to contribute 
their coding skills, but would prefer it be to address gaps rather reinvent 
something. Just my personal view.

But we are open to all ideas, so please spell yours out a little more, to a 
larger audience.

Regards
Tones

On Thursday, 19 August 2021 at 05:31:10 UTC+10 jamm...@gmail.com wrote:

> I'm looking to see what the transfering of tiddlywiki to a more self-coded 
> platform, such as jekyll, gatsby, or others, can look like. My concern is 
> the transition being difficult, long, etc. Any resources?
>

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