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announced a list of "digital garden"s here github.com/MaggieAppleton It includes 's notes as an example. I've been following his work for a while. I think there's one thing that sets his "garden" apart. Let's stick to the analogy here.
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I’ve been tended a long post on the history of “Digital Gardening” over the last year. From @holden's original essay to the recent explosion of community experiments. 🌿 maggieappleton.com/garden-history Included six design patterns I see as unifying qualities across gardens:
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Most of the noted gardens give me the feeling there's various species at display. When I walk around in 's garden, I sense that these species are all mature. More importantly, the relation is apparent: the family they belong to is almost physically sensible.
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