I hope this isn't annoying - it is *very* off-topic, but I know some of 
you, like me, are non-coders with an interest in code, and I found this 
article to be an exceptionally interesting (long) 
read. http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/

As far as I understand it, our friend TiddlyWiki has some genetic 
relationship to Lisp, about which the article says;

"Lisp blurs the line between code and data in the way it allows functions 
> to refer to themselves. It works, but it’s a little much to ask a regular 
> programmer to see the world as infinitely programmable."


Regards,
Richard 

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