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#21 anubis

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Posted 28 July 2005 - 08:23 PM

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I can definitely go for that idea. I don't know anything about adding to wiki's, does the one here have any special requirements before I can post to it?

Tufty : no... just look at it and feel free to edit anything...

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I love the enthusiasm here but I'd rather see action.

as i said... a lot of activity is currently over in the wiki. that is activity by the staff.

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I don't know squat about this wiki project thingy. Maybe you guys could use my tutorials. I'm almost done with lesson one.

if you'd let us use your stuff in the wiki that would be most helpful... maybe you would also like to get into the wiki idea ? ;)
If Prolog is the answer, what is the question ?

#22 Dia

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Posted 29 July 2005 - 12:14 AM

Sounds like a very good start. As anubis suggested, it would be great if a couple of individuals team up to work on it together. It would be a lot of work for one person to handle. Perhaps, one person can organize it and guide the rest of the team. Each person can work on an area he has most knowledge in. The advantage of a wiki in this case is the the project becomes independent content and structure of the tutorials/articles are determined by the contributors rather than dictated by the staff and site.

This is of course easier said than done. But if there's dedication and determination, than anything is possible. Of course, we here at devmaster will fully support any initiative, such as this one.

We'll have syntax coloring supported soon.

#23 Ed Mack

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Posted 29 July 2005 - 05:05 AM

The Wiki is simple, just look around it, and read the markup page.





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