On a Sandy Beach, reformat is done - what's next

Mike's Notes

Over the last six weeks, all 381 current posts and 12 pages on the blog have been reformatted. The job took careful manual editing. Grammarly fixed many grammar and spelling errors; broken links and missing photos were relinked.

More changes are planned.

Resources

References

  • Reference

Repository

  • Home > Ajabbi Research > Library >
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Last Updated

21/05/2025

On a Sandy Beach, reformat is done - what's next

By: Mike Peters
On a Sandy Beach: 21/05/2025

Mike is the inventor and architect of Pipi and the founder of Ajabbi.

The first stage of fixing this blog is complete.

What's Next

A blogging module needs to be built and added to Pipi 9 CMS. This could then be used to create blog posts using an underlying database, which could be modified to be more useful.

Data Model version 1 (current)

  • Mike's Note
  • Resources
  • References
  • Repository links
  • Date Updated
  • Title
  • Page Url
  • Author
  • Source publication
  • Date Created
  • Author description
  • Body of the article
  • Tags
  • Comments

Data Model version 2 (next)

  • Title
  • Page Url
  • Site-wide Navigation
  • Site-wide Breadcrumb
  • Mike's Note
  • Author
  • Source publication
  • Date Created
  • Author description
  • Body of the article
  • References
  • Further Reading (replacing References)
  • Articles
  • See Also (cross links to Ajabbi.com website pages, replacing Repository URL)
  • External Links (replacing Resources)
  • Keywords (replacing Tags)
  • Sharing
  • Updated
  • Forum (replacing Comments)

Website consistency

The second format is similar to that used on the rest of Ajabbi.com and would enable greater integration. It will also require On a Sandy Beach to be directly published and hosted by Pipi CMS.

Blog URLs

Keep the current URL structure for each page and post. For example.

  • https://www.blog.ajabbi.com/2025/05/boxlang-vs-world-by-kai-koenig.html
  • https://www.blog.ajabbi.com/p/pipi.html

Ajabbi Research integration

This blog is Mike's working notes about building Pipi. The notes are written for Mike to remember what he has done and where to find references, but he is happy to share them with anyone interested. Many notes raise issues to solve or refer to external research results and differing opinions. The planned Ajabbi Research could use all this written material to provide a starting point. These are some problems to work on, not the answers.

Other voices

Making these changes will enable other authors at Ajabbi Research to blog and encourage the rapid, free, robust, open exchange and experimental testing of ideas. Any occurrence of Cancel Culture will be ruthlessly exterminated.

Data Model version 3 (later)

  • Title
  • Page Url
  • Site-wide Navigation
  • Site-wide Breadcrumb
  • Notes (by Mike and others at Ajabbi Research)
  • Author
  • Source publication
  • Date Created
  • Author description
  • Body of the article
  • Experimental Results
  • References
  • Further Reading (replacing References)
  • Articles
  • See Also (cross links to Ajabbi.com website pages, replacing Repository URL)
  • External Links (replacing Resources)
  • Keywords (replacing Tags)
  • Sharing
  • Updated
  • Forum (replacing Comments)

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