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.

Most general-purpose languages already have libraries for this; I don't
see what TiddlyWiki would add, unless it can offer a nicer way to edit
your language configuration.

I don't mean to throw cold water onto your idea, but my personal
experience does speak to this being a dead-end.  I really do wish you
all the best with it, but I've been disappointed enough that I feel
no inclination at all to join in.

  -- Scott

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