Talk:CamelCase: Difference between revisions

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: Yes, :-) - I think that it is very arguable that Wikipedia is the mother of all wikis. I would go with the most popular. WikiWikiWeb is the mother / father / first one - that counts. It is an amazing wiki. Spurred several different studies
(My preference is for a flat wiki, like OddMuse)
(: Yes, :-) - I think that it is very arguable that Wikipedia is the mother of all wikis. I would go with the most popular. WikiWikiWeb is the mother / father / first one - that counts. It is an amazing wiki. Spurred several different studies)
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:: Don't think it ''needs'' to be moved to the WikiIndex namespace - it is a core [[Wiki]] function, historically and for some wiki software. ~~ [[MarkDilley]]
:: Don't think it ''needs'' to be moved to the WikiIndex namespace - it is a core [[Wiki]] function, historically and for some wiki software. ~~ [[MarkDilley]]
:::Hmmmmm . . . I think we'll have to agree to disagree on ^^^ that.  Personally, I think CamelCase ''might'' be prevalent in American english (because American english seems to capitalise the first letter of many words), but in other languages (including non-American english variants) capitalisation is considerably more restrained.  And I'm not at all sure CC is used in Wikipedia - which is arguably the mother of all wikis (especially relating to editing activity).  So I'm finding it difficult to agree that CamelCase is a "core wiki function" - though I confess my wiki expertise really is only with MediaWiki/Wikia.  [[User:Hoof Hearted|Hoof Hearted]] • <small>[[User talk:Hoof Hearted|talk2HH]]</small> 15:04, 12 September 2012 (PDT)
:::Hmmmmm . . . I think we'll have to agree to disagree on ^^^ that.  Personally, I think CamelCase ''might'' be prevalent in American english (because American english seems to capitalise the first letter of many words), but in other languages (including non-American english variants) capitalisation is considerably more restrained.  And I'm not at all sure CC is used in Wikipedia - which is arguably the mother of all wikis (especially relating to editing activity).  So I'm finding it difficult to agree that CamelCase is a "core wiki function" - though I confess my wiki expertise really is only with MediaWiki/Wikia.  [[User:Hoof Hearted|Hoof Hearted]] • <small>[[User talk:Hoof Hearted|talk2HH]]</small> 15:04, 12 September 2012 (PDT)
: Yes, :-) - I think that it is very arguable that Wikipedia is the mother of all wikis.  I would go with the most popular.  [[WikiWikiWeb]] is the mother / father / first one - that counts.  It is an amazing wiki.  Spurred several different studies of computing with world wide popular conferences and changed the way universities taught computer programing.  CamelCase is core in that is the linking convention of the first wikis, including the first year of Wikipedia.  check out my LinkLanguage -->  http://bit.ly/LinkLanguage  Best, [[MarkDilley]]
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