Just curious - anyone else here a Wikipedia editor?
Just curious - anyone else here a Wikipedia editor?
Code:#include <cmath> #include <complex> bool euler_flip(bool value) { return std::pow ( std::complex<float>(std::exp(1.0)), std::complex<float>(0, 1) * std::complex<float>(std::atan(1.0) *(1 << (value + 2))) ).real() < 0; }
I make corrections when I see mistakes, but I don't really add content. One time I went to the thermistor page and the first line said something like "purple monkey dishwasher fuzz fuzz fuzz." It was a ripoff from that one Simpsons episode.
Currently doing a transfer of an a MVC style site in python using postgreSQL, ~7000 pages, into a MediaWiki site. Which considering I know virtually no python or PHP, it has been pretty entertaining.
I didn't know anything about MediaWiki either, before this, but it is pretty cool stuff. Last week they sent me to a Semantic MediaWiki workshop in Manhattan which was organized by the "semantic web" people in NYC (apparently they have 1600 members here -- go figure). The SMW gang are some bright ass Europeans IMO. They have not incorporated Semantic into wikipedia yet due to a lack of resources at wikipedia.
Basically this is a team of one effort*, so hey -- I know a lot about it. Well, more than yer average joe anyway. However, no, I ain't a Wikipedia editor. How do you earn that privilege?**
*keeps getting stalled over my head tho. I'll probably be at this for the rest of the year at this rate
** also I'm sorry for all that fuss trying to get libertarian references out of the Anarchism page
Last edited by MK27; 05-19-2010 at 06:33 PM.
C programming resources:
GNU C Function and Macro Index -- glibc reference manual
The C Book -- nice online learner guide
Current ISO draft standard
CCAN -- new CPAN like open source library repository
3 (different) GNU debugger tutorials: #1 -- #2 -- #3
cpwiki -- our wiki on sourceforge
Ouch, here's some interesting stuff that I guess is not so surprising, considering the parties involved: Right wing media organization Fox "News" wants to limit the public's access to real information by shutting Wikipedia down:
Wikimedia: 'Fox News's campaign against us is nonsense' | Media | guardian.co.uk
BBC News - Wikimedia pornography row deepens as Wales cedes rights
C programming resources:
GNU C Function and Macro Index -- glibc reference manual
The C Book -- nice online learner guide
Current ISO draft standard
CCAN -- new CPAN like open source library repository
3 (different) GNU debugger tutorials: #1 -- #2 -- #3
cpwiki -- our wiki on sourceforge
I added a new page some years back, but nothing else besides the occasional typo error correction.
Look up a C++ Reference and learn How To Ask Questions The Smart WayOriginally Posted by Bjarne Stroustrup (2000-10-14)
I've added a small amount of new content (and I emphasize the word small), and made several corrections.
Well at Sony we had to maintain a developers wiki that was accessible from all corners of the company which mean the whole shebang: adding pages, editing, dealing with links, etc. Wikiformatting has been for me a fairly consistent source of colorful language...and today my new employer comes to me and says: Jeff we want you to add a page to the dev wiki about that tool you wrote...
sigh. If there was an editor (and no reason there shouldn't be; there are 1,001 HTML editors out there and I find writing raw HTML easier than Wikiformatting) I would like to see it..
I'm an editor of OSDev Wiki.
It's very difficult, because people there normally are very rant with us.
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I think Sebastiani meant "editor" as in person with certain responsibilities. There are different styles of wiki syntax used by different wiki software, but I have never seen one as complex or long-winded as HTML (of course, it does not have to do much).
Eg, page link in Mediawiki format:
in HTMLCode:[[localpagename]]
Of course, if you can't remember [[this]] then whatever you can remember will be easier...Code:<a href="/localpagename>localpagename</a>
C programming resources:
GNU C Function and Macro Index -- glibc reference manual
The C Book -- nice online learner guide
Current ISO draft standard
CCAN -- new CPAN like open source library repository
3 (different) GNU debugger tutorials: #1 -- #2 -- #3
cpwiki -- our wiki on sourceforge
In a word no. Thankfully I don't have to do this at work either.
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