The Auto Biaxial Symmetry Graphing Personalizer <https://basicanywheremachine.neocities.org/TW+BASIC%20Creations/BAM_App_Personalizer> takes a template BASIC program, adjusts it as per click-and-choose settings, and allows exporting a version of the program that matches the settings. On Friday, March 10, 2023 at 4:57:06 PM UTC-4 Charlie Veniot wrote:
> Imagine you have created a very cool app of some kind, and you've decided > you want to provide an English version of it and a French version of it. > (or pick whatever languages, and however many.) > > You've decided to store the source code in TiddlyWiki, and you are using > that TiddlyWiki as your data store for all text presented by your app > (labels, instructions, etc) in each of the languages of interest. > > From TiddlyWiki and your one version of the source code, you can export a > version of that source code for each of your languages of interest, the > export taking care of doing just-in-time substitution of all placeholder > text with the text related to the language of the export. > On Friday, March 10, 2023 at 4:14:51 PM UTC-4 Charlie Veniot wrote: > >> Well, not just programming languages. >> >> Anything at all. >> >> I had started a long while ago, but lost interest in, a natural language >> tool (a TiddlyWiki) for modelling data domains with the goal of generating >> DDL script for database creation. >> >> *T*ifoist *I*s a *F*act-*O*riented *I*nformation-*S*emanticization *T*ool >> <https://tifoist.neocities.org/CJ_TIFOIST_PROJECT> >> >> >> >> On Friday, March 10, 2023 at 4:09:56 PM UTC-4 Charlie Veniot wrote: >> >>> Picture a database modelling tool in which you model a database and with >>> which you export the DDL script which can create a database. >>> >>> Same kind of thing with TiddlyWiki to export (or forward-engineer) a >>> program in any programming language. >>> >>> Your TiddlyWiki is used to model everything needed for a program. Maybe >>> the model involves pseudo code and or whatever other modelling bits and >>> pieces organised however makes sense in however many tiddlers and fields.. >>> Press a button, and you have the code for a program which you can copy and >>> paste into an IDE, or export to a file, or whatever. >>> >>> On Friday, March 10, 2023 at 3:59:26 PM UTC-4 Scott Sauyet wrote: >>> >>>> Charlie Veniot wrote: >>>> > In the screenshot below, it is an extremely simplistic use case. >>>> > >>>> > Imagine TiddlyWiki having whatever content in whatever tiddlers and >>>> whatever >>>> > fields, being able to pull that together to generate a program in >>>> whatever >>>> > programming language. >>>> >>>> I'm afraid I don't understand what you're suggesting. Do you want to >>>> generate >>>> source code as the rendered output of content in one or more tiddlers? >>>> Something else? >>>> >>>> >>>> -- Scott >>>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/5aedcfdf-e2c7-4aec-8de4-d2d51acef790n%40googlegroups.com.