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* Add relevant categories (tags) to articles; try to be consistent and use CamelCase where there are multiple words such as "ProgrammingLanguages"
* Add relevant categories (tags) to articles; try to be consistent and use CamelCase where there are multiple words such as "ProgrammingLanguages"
* As tags are added, category articles will naturally appear in the wanted article section; create these articles as needed.  Also, if these articles are subordinate to larger categories, categorize them appropriately.  i.e. the category "Lisp" should be a subcategory of "ProgrammingLanguages" and hence when you create the category "Lisp", categorize that article in "ProgrammingLanguages"
* As categories are added, category articles will naturally appear in the wanted article section; create these articles as needed.  Also, if these articles are subordinate to larger categories, categorize them appropriately.  i.e. the category "Lisp" should be a subcategory of "ProgrammingLanguages" and hence when you create the category "Lisp", categorize that article in "ProgrammingLanguages"
* Top level categories should be categorized to "Wiki Topic", which is the highest level.
* Top level categories should be categorized to "Wiki Topic", which is the highest level.
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