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Wiki: Encyclopedia - Wiki

A wiki (IPA: [ˈwiː.kiː] <wee-kee> or [ˈwɪ.kiː] <wick-ey> (according to Ward Cunningham) is a type of website that allows users to add and edit content and is especially suited for constructive collaborative authoring. The term wiki also sometimes refers to the collaborative software itself (wiki engine) that facilitates the operation of ...

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Wiki: Encyclopedia II - Wiki - Key characteristics
A wiki enables documents to be written collectively (co-authoring) in a simple markup using a web browser. A single page in a wiki is referred to as a "wiki page", while the entire body of pages, which are usually highly interconnected via hyperlinks, is "the wiki"; in effect, a very simple, easier-to-use database. A defining characteristic of wiki technology is the ease with which pages can be created and updated. Generally, there is no review before modifications are accepted. Most wikis are open to the general public without the ne ...

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Wiki: Encyclopedia II - Wiki - Wiki communities

The largest wikis are listed at List of largest wikis and Meatball: Biggest wikis. Today, the English-language Wikipedia is, by far, the world's largest wiki; the German-language Wikipedia is the second-largest, while the other Wikipedias fill many of the remaining slots. Other large wikis include the WikiWikiWeb, Wikitravel, World66 and Susning.nu, a Swedish-language knowledge base. The all-encompassing nature of Wikipedia is a significant factor in its growth, while many other wikis are highly specialized. Some also have attributed Wikipedia's rapid gro ...

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Wiki: Encyclopedia II - Wiki - Key characteristics

A wiki enables documents to be written collectively in a simple markup using a web browser. A single page in a wiki is referred to as a "wiki page", while the entire body of pages, which are usually highly interconnected via hyperlinks, is "the wiki"; in effect, a very simple, easier-to-use database. A defining characteristic of wiki technology is the ease with which pages can be created and updated. Generally, there is no review before modifications are accepted. Most wikis are open to the general public without the need to register ...

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Wiki, Wiki - Key characteristics, Wiki - Pages and editing, Wiki - Linking and creating pages, Wiki - Searching, Wiki - Server-side versus client-side wiki, Wiki - Controlling changes, Wiki - Vandalism, Wiki - History, Wiki - Wiki communities

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Wiki: Encyclopedia - Christian wikis

The history of wiki websites specifically related to Christianity is much more recent than that of wikis in general. A wiki website is a site that allows users to add content, as on an internet forum, but also allows anyone to edit the content. In recent years, in response to some of these criticism, small numbers of Christian wiki websites have been setup. The first religious wiki was Why Clubbet although this has been called a failure by some. Currently the largest Christian wiki is WikiChristian which aims to be a major reference s ...

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Wiki: Encyclopedia - Wiki software

Wiki software is a type of collaborative software that runs a Wiki system. It is usually implemented as a server-side script that runs on one or more web servers, with the content generally stored in a relational database management system, although some implementations use the server's file system instead. The first such system was created by Ward Cunningham in 1995, but given the relative simplicity of the wiki concept, a large number of implementations now exist, ranging from very simple "hacks" implementing only core functi ...

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Wiki: Encyclopedia - Wikitext

Wikitext language or wiki markup is a markup language that offers a simplified alternative to HTML and is used to write pages in wiki websites. Wikitext is text in this language. There is no commonly accepted standard wikitext language. The grammar, structure, features, keywords and so on are dependent on the particular wiki software used on the particular website. For example, all wikitext markup languages have a simple way of hyperlinking to other pages within the site, but there are several different syntax con ...

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Wiki: Encyclopedia - Ward Cunningham

Howard G. Cunningham (born May 26, 1949) is a computer programmer and is best known as the prime inventor of the WikiWikiWeb and one of the pioneers in patterns and Extreme Programming. He founded the first wiki site, at the Portland Pattern Repository, on March 25, 1995. Cunningham, known in some software circles simply as Ward, currently lives in Portland, Oregon. Ward Cunningham - Personal history. Cunningham received his bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary engineering (electrical engine ...

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Wiki: Encyclopedia - Computer hardware

Computer hardware is the physical parts of a computer, as distinguished from the computer software or computer programs and data that operate within the hardware. The hardware of a computer is infrequently changed, in comparison with software and data which are "soft" in the sense that they are readily created, modified or erased on the computer. Firmware is special software that rarely, if ever, needs to be changed and so is stored on hardware devices such as read-only memory (ROM) where it is not readily ch ...

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Wiki: Encyclopedia - Ada programming language

Ada is a structured, statically typed imperative computer programming language designed by a team led by Jean Ichbiah of CII Honeywell Bull during 1977–1983. It addresses many of the same tasks as C or C++, but with the type-safety of a language like Java. (Some cite Ada as an influence on Java.) Ada was named after Ada Lovelace, often credited as the first computer programmer. Ada programming language - Features. Ada was originally targeted at embedded and real-time systems, and is still commonly used fo ...

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Wiki: Encyclopedia - Atris

Atris is a white-haired female Jedi Master from the videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. She is one of the few surviving Jedi, most of the rest having fallen to the Sith Lords Darth Nihilus and Darth Sion, and their army of Sith assassins. She has taken refuge under a polar ice cap on the planet Telos, where she has hidden most of the Jedi's valuable artifacts and resources, such as Sith Holocrons. She sought to remedy what she saw as a fundamental flaw of the Jedi Order: the lack of any m ...

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Wiki: Encyclopedia - Vandalism

Vandalism is the conspicuous defacement or destruction of a structure or symbol which turns out to be, if one follows a Classical liberalism philosophy, against the will of the owner/governing body. Historically, it has been justified by painter Gustave Courbet as destruction of monuments symbolizing "war and conquest". Therefore, it can be done as an expression of contempt, creativity, or both. Vandalism only makes sense in a culture that recognizes history and archeology. Like other similar terms (Barbarian/barbary, and Philistine a ...

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Wiki: Encyclopedia - Yellow Pages

In many countries, the Yellow Pages refers to a telephone directory for businesses organized by the category of product or service. As the name suggests, they are usually printed on yellow paper. Yellow Pages - In general. Yellow Pages directories are usually published annually and distributed for free to all residences and businesses within a given coverage area. The majority of listings are in plain small black text. Yellow Pages publishers make their profits by selling special value-added features to bus ...

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Wiki: Encyclopedia - Wikispecies

Wikispecies is a new project supported by the Wikimedia Foundation. It is meant to become an open, free directory of species. This will cover animalia, plantae, fungi, bacteria, archaea, protista and all other forms of life and will be developed in close connection with other wiki-projects, especially Wikipedia. Other related archivesWikimedia Foundation, Wikipedia, animalia, archaea, bacteria, fungi, plantae, protista, wiki

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Wiki: Encyclopedia - American Airlines Flight 77

American Airlines Flight 77 was a morning flight that routinely flew from Washington Dulles International Airport in Fairfax and Loudoun Counties, Virginia, near Washington, D.C., to LAX in Los Angeles, California (IAD-LAX). On September 11, 2001, the Boeing 757-223, N644AA, was hijacked as part of the 9/11 attacks. The hijackers were reported to have been Khalid al-Mihdhar, Majed Moqed, N ...

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Wiki: Encyclopedia - Game

A game is an (often, but not always recreational) activity involving one or more players. This can be defined by either a goal that the players try to reach, or some set of rules that determines what the players can or can not do. Games are played primarily for entertainment or enjoyment, but may also serve as exercise or in an educational, simulational or psychological role. Game - Definition. Although many animals play, only humans confirmably have games. Whether some animals are intelligent enough to gam ...

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Wiki: Encyclopedia - Wikicities

Wikicities is a wiki hosting service created in 2004 by Jimmy Wales and Angela Beesley. It is a collection of wikis run by Wikia and targeted to different communities. It is similar in some aspects to free hosting sites such as the similarly named Geocities. It is free of charge for readers and editors, and gets its income from advertisements. Wikicities allows a broad range of requests to start a new community project, or a "Wikicity". With the exception of ideas which might compete with the Wikimedia Project, which the Wikia ...

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Wiki: Encyclopedia II - CamelCase and Wiki - Details

A word became a link, with the link name equal to that word, and the link target being the page with that name, if it was in CamelCase form, with the additional requirement that the non-leading capitals had to be followed by a lower-case letter. Hence AlabamA and ABc would not be links (see WikiCase on WikiWiki and also CamelCase on WikiWiki). In the Wiki context, CamelCase was called WikiWord or WikiName. The following do not strictly qualify as bicapitalization, but are CamelCase for the purposes of the original version of the WikiWiki software: AlabamA (CamelCased words need at leas ...

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CamelCase and Wiki, CamelCase and Wiki - Details, CamelCase and Wiki - Problems

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Wiki: Encyclopedia II - List of wiki software - PHP-based

List of wiki software - Unknown version. CockatooWiki [9] is simple PhpMySQL-based wiki solution. Aims toward easy setup and customization. CoTeia [10] is XML-based Brazilian collaborative authoring tool with access control (optional), concurrency control (WebDAV), chat server, annotation server and site map. Runs on MySQL. (website down 27-Feb-05 See CoTeia's freshmeat entry) dr_wiki [11] is a wiki extension for the TYPO3 CMS. It is designed to offer MediaWiki compliant markups and an eas ...

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List of wiki software, List of wiki software - Java-based, List of wiki software - Lisp-based, List of wiki software - Microsoft, List of wiki software - Pascal-Based, List of wiki software - Perl-based, List of wiki software - PHP-based, List of wiki software - Unknown version, List of wiki software - PHP4, List of wiki software - PHP4 or 5, List of wiki software - PHP 5, List of wiki software - Pike-based, List of wiki software - Python-based, List of wiki software - Ruby-based, List of wiki software - Shell-based, List of wiki software - Smalltalk-based, List of wiki software - Desktop, List of wiki software - PDA, List of wiki software - Miscellaneous

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Wiki: Encyclopedia II - Christian wikis - Bible Encyclopedias

Christian wikis - BibleWiki. BibleWiki is a "project to build a wiki of information around the Bible". It contents include Easton's Bible Dictionary of 1897 and the Catholic Encyclopedia of 1907. Christian wikis - Wikible. "Wikible is a Christian community focused on centralizing all data available relating to the Bible." Some of its contents include Easton' ...

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Christian wikis, Christian wikis - Bible Encyclopedias, Christian wikis - BibleWiki, Christian wikis - Wikible, Christian wikis - Christianity and Christian Theology Encyclopedias, Christian wikis - WikiChristian, Christian wikis - Theopedia, Christian wikis - Tulipedia, Christian wikis - CARMPedia, Christian wikis - Other, Christian wikis - MormonWiki, Christian wikis - Why Clublet, Christian wikis - Compass, Christian wikis - OrthodoxWiki, Christian wikis - AnglicanWiki, Christian wikis - CreationWiki

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