diff --git a/Journal/2023-01-21.md b/Journal/2023-01-21.md index a7fcfed6..4d681651 100644 --- a/Journal/2023-01-21.md +++ b/Journal/2023-01-21.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -- Dendron [[software]] [[Resource/pkms****]] +- Dendron [[software]] [[Resource/pkms]] - https://www.dendron.so - VSCode Plugin - No Android/IOS Client diff --git a/logseq/bak/Journal/2023-01-21/2023-01-21T11_26_30.614Z.Desktop.md b/logseq/bak/Journal/2023-01-21/2023-01-21T11_26_30.614Z.Desktop.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a7fcfed6 --- /dev/null +++ b/logseq/bak/Journal/2023-01-21/2023-01-21T11_26_30.614Z.Desktop.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +- Dendron [[software]] [[Resource/pkms****]] + - https://www.dendron.so + - VSCode Plugin + - No Android/IOS Client +- Logseq [[Software]] [[Resource/pkms]] + - https://logseq.com + - #+BEGIN_QUOTE + Author here. I started it as a side project to have a local-first, org-mode outliner web app to use on my phone. I chose Clojure/Clojurescript because I'm more familiar with both compared to Javascript/Typescript. Several things I like a lot about Clojure/Clojurescript: Data-Oriented Programming, all three (logseq, roam, athens) use Datascript, which is an in-memory database and Datalog query engine. REPL (as other lisp languages) Clojure is very stable, I can run all my old projects without any issues. Also, I don't reverse engineering the Roam code(it'll cost more time for us), Logseq is hugely inspired by Roam Research, Org Mode, TiddlyWiki, Workflow. + #+END_QUOTE + - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25083333 + - https://wiki.nikiv.dev/tools/logseq + - Shortcuts + - https://cheatography.com/bgrolleman/cheat-sheets/logseq/ +- PKMS Software Anforderungen #Requirements #Software + - Automatischer Sync zwischen Mobile/Desktop + - Markdown mit Bildern + - Backup + - Guter Editor \ No newline at end of file