For those of you interested in TiddlyWiki and who happen to live in the great city of Seattle, there will be an informal meetup for TiddlyWiki enthusiasts this Saturday, June 26. For details see: TiddlyPac.
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I'm always behind the times. I just discovered Tiddlywiki and I love it!
One of the most interesting talks that many of us in the quantum computing world have seen is the talk by Manny Knill on fault-tolerant quantum computing.
A topic of much discussion I see in the Science 2.0 world (it's like the Renaissance, but with more Javascript!) is the idea of Open Notebook Science.
Sir Tobias Osborne of the Quantum Boolean Functions has made the plunge and is trying out open notebook science: Tobias J. Osborne's Research Notes.
I shouldn't find it the least bit surprising that the page for TiddlyPac is hosted on a TiddlyWiki.
Next, let's all come to Sheffield!
I just started playing with it a few weeks ago (in fact, when ou first blogged about it), and I really love it. I have one question, though: Can you share tiddlers with others? Presumably one would have to host it somewhere and protect it with a password.
And a fun time was had by all
Thanks, Osmosoft