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| | Wiki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | While for years the de facto standard was the syntax of the original WikiWikiWeb, currently the formatting instructions vary depending on the wiki engine. |  | | Wiki software originated in the design pattern society as a way of writing and discussing pattern languages. |  | | This ease of interaction and operation makes a wiki an effective tool for collaborative writing. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki
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| | WikiWikiWeb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cunningham's idea was to make WikiWikiWeb's pages quickly editable by its users, so he initially thought about calling it "QuickWeb", but later changed his mind and dubbed it "WikiWikiWeb". |  | | Other names have been suggested to try to avoid ambiguity with the generic concept of a wiki, and to reflect the growing amount of non-pattern related content. |  | | Wiki communities outside WikiWikiWeb implemented their wiki engines to create wikis focused on content other than programming. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WikiWikiWeb
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 | | I think the philosophy of WikiWikiWebs is not to prevent you from doing wacky things, but to make a set of authoring features quick and easy to use. |  | | Please carefully consider the consquences of this request and how they enhance and detract from the wiki concept. |  | | FlexWikiPad: a GUI editor for creating and manipulating a WikiWikiWeb on your desktop (instead of on the web) |
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http://www.flexwiki.com/search.aspx?search=WikiWikiWeb
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 | | My first implementation of WikiWikiWeb technology was as a unix program, a so called "cgi" script. |  | | So, following this convention, my first implementation of WikiWikiWeb technology was with a program named wiki. |  | | My first implementation was as a Unix program, which are traditionally radically abbreviated and all lower case: cal for Calendar. |
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http://www.c2.com/doc/etymology.html
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| | Wiki Wiki Web |
 | | A Wiki, or WikiWikiWeb, is a site where everyone can collaborate on the content. |
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http://www.j-paine.org/spreadsheet_wiki/index.php?WikiWikiWeb
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| | Wiki Wiki Web |
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http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiWikiWeb
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| | Spymac :: Forums :: Technology :: Software Central :: Do you use the WikiWikiWeb? |
 | | I don't use it that much, but whenever there's a piece of information that I need or want, I always check there. |  | | Home :: Forums :: Technology :: Software Central :: Do you use the WikiWikiWeb? |  | | Spymac :: Forums :: Technology :: Software Central :: Do you use the WikiWikiWeb? |
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http://www.spymac.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=143455
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| | Stefans Netzplatz::WikiWikiWeb |
 | | WikiWikiWeb is an "open-editing" system where the emphasis is on the authoring and collaboration of documents rather than the simple browsing or viewing of them. |  | | Meatball:SoftSecurity -- how open editing can result in good Web sites |  | | While at first this sounds like a recipe for complete anarchy, the truth is that sites using this system have developed surprisingly complex and rich communities for online collaboration and communication. |
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http://trumpkin.de/wiki/wiki/PmWiki/WikiWikiWeb
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| | WikiWikiWeb: A flexible and dynamic publishing technology |
 | | I'm a big fan of open source projects such as WikiWikiWeb because of the variety of software available to developers, which is particularly useful if you have special needs or questions about server compatibility. |  | | In this Media Mojo, I'll show you where to find a list of free Wiki software and walk you through installation on a PHP-enabled Web server. |  | | Driven by a database and server-side scripting, the WikiWikiWeb concept enables a brand-new generation of collaborative communities. |
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http://builder.com.com/5100-31-5078062.html
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| | WikiWikiWeb: A flexible and dynamic publishing technology |
 | | Thread: WikiWikiWeb: A flexible and dynamic publishing technology |  | | Read the article: WikiWikiWeb: A flexible and dynamic publishing technology |  | | Find out what TR members have to say. |
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http://techrepublic.com.com/5208-6230-0.html?forumID=10&threadID=152941&start=0
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| | CocoaDev: CocoaDev |
 | | CocoaDev is a WikiWikiWeb site for the Mac OS X developer community. |  | | This site is hosted by StevenFrank, but many people contribute content. |
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http://cocoadev.com
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| | WikiWikiWeb - definition of WikiWikiWeb in Encyclopedia |
 | | Other names have been suggested to try to avoid ambiguity with the generic concept of a wiki, and to reflect the growing amount of non-pattern related content. |  | | However, other than the rarely used c2 Wiki (referring to the site's domain name), it is probably the best currently available. |  | | Indeed, the Portland Pattern Repository itself predated the WikiWikiWeb, and includes some static pages, so that there is not a one-to-one correspondence between the two. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/WikiWikiWeb
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| | CreationMatters: WikiWikiWeb |
 | | Most discussion of UseModWiki takes place on Meatball, another WikiWikiWeb that runs on the UseModWiki software. |  | | UseModWiki is the model of WikiWikiWeb that our Wiki here runs on. |  | | 4) to refer to the first Wiki [1] "I was on WikiWikiWeb in 95." (technically this is incorrect, as it's name is the PortlandPatternRepository) |
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http://www.ourpla.net/cgi-bin/wiki?WikiWikiWeb
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| | freshmeat.net: Project details for PhpWiki |
 | | A Wiki is a Web site where anyone can edit or create the pages through the Web browser, with no authentication. |  | | PhpWiki is a WikiWikiWeb clone written in PHP. |
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http://freshmeat.net/projects/phpwiki
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| | WikiWikiWeb |
 | | A WikiWikiWeb is a site where everyone can collaborate on the content. |  | | 5 best incoming links: WikiWikiWeb (6), HowToUseWiki (4), FrontPage (4), RecentChanges (3), SteveWainstead (3) |  | | 5 best outgoing links: WikiWikiWeb (6), HowToUseWiki (4), AddingPages (4), WabiSabi (4), EditText (4) |
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http://monod.uwaterloo.ca/wiki/index.php?WikiWikiWeb
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| | Technomanifestos: WikiWikiWeb |
 | | The software reflects a deliberate design philosophy to encourage collaboration. |  | | The traditional WikiWikiWeb is immediately recognizable by the convention by which new links are formed: CamelCase (a doubly capitalized word). |  | | Other wikis, including this one, use "free links" denoted by double brackets, of the form [[The Network]], or some other nomenclature, such as double underscores. |
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http://www.technomanifestos.net/?WikiWikiWeb
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| | WikiWikiWeb of eslab |
 | | It contains a wealth of discussion about wiki, software engineering, and many other things and I highly recommend a visit. |  | | See the advanced actions form for actions like renaming or deleting the page, or changing page policies, and the backlinks page for reparenting. |  | | Ward Cunningham's WikiWikiWeb is the original and the largest wiki. |
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http://www.ida.liu.se/zope/labs/eslab/WikiWikiWeb/editform?pp=1
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| | Technomanifestos: The Network |
 | | To see or download the TmNetWiki software, visit the Source page. |  | | As it is a WikiWikiWeb, the network is editable by anyone interested in contributing. |  | | Ask and answer questions on Talk/The Network; see the FAQ for "official" answers. |
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http://www.technomanifestos.net/index.pl?The_Network
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| | Channel9 Wiki: WikiWikiWeb |
 | | You can create direct links to The granddaddy of all Wikis |  | | WikiWikiWeb pages from this wiki by adding "@WikiWikiWeb" after the page name. |  | | For example "WikiHistory@WikiWikiWeb" appears as WikiHistory, and when you click it you get taken to the Wiki History page on the The granddaddy of all Wikis |
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http://channel9.msdn.com/wiki/default.aspx/Channel9.WikiWikiWeb
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| | MoinMoinWiki - MoinMoin |
 | | MoinMoin is Free Software licensed under the GNU GPL. |  | | If you want to learn more, first read about WikiWikiWeb, then about WhyWikiWorks and the WikiNature. |  | | If you want to play with it, please use the WikiSandBox. |
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http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de
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| | PhpWiki - HomePage |
 | | introductory article on WikiWikiWeb and PhpWiki is used as the example. |
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http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/phpwiki
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| | WikiWikiWeb |
 | | WikiWikiWeb is the name of a Hypertext system implemented as an application on top of the WorldWideWeb service, which tries to make it much easier and faster to contribute to existing content. |  | | Is based upon a slightly modified Sinorca, which was "borought" from OSWD. |  | | Ward Cunningham had the idea and built the very hola first Wiki nowadays known as WardsWiki. |
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http://erfurtwiki.sourceforge.net/example-21.php?WikiWikiWeb
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| | DesktopWiki - Desktop CNC Mill Wikiwikiweb - index |
 | | Anyone can write here his ideas and his experiences like a Forum.But, the most noticeable difference is that a Wiki are always "subject-oriented": every person that write here must make a little effort, to choose the correct page where write one's mind, or create a new page if any page don't suit his need. |  | | WikiWikiWeb are well knows tool to exchange experiences and knowledge with people. |  | | Enter as registered user (to be enabled to make changes!) |
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http://cncwiki.eriskouma.com
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| | WikiWikiWeb < Main < Quartus |
 | | WikiWikiWeb is the name of Ward Cunningham's original wiki implementation. |
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http://www.quartus.net/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Main/WikiWikiWeb
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| | Portland Pattern Repository - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Some of those programmers attended the OOPSLA and PLoP conferences about object-oriented programming, and posted their ideas on the PPR and exchanged e-mail messages with Ward. |  | | The PPR is accompanied on c2.com by the first ever wiki (a collection of reader-modifiable Web pages), which is called WikiWikiWeb, or simply WikiWiki or Wiki (with a capital 'W'), and which is located at http://c2.com/cgi/wiki. |  | | This page was last modified 01:43, 2 June 2006. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portland_Pattern_Repository
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| | PhpWiki WikiWikiWeb HomePage |
 | | Linking is done automatically on the server side; all pages are stored in a database. |  | | A WikiWikiWeb is a web site where anyone can edit the pages through an HTML form. |  | | You will want to make configuration changes later for better performance and permanence, or to run PhpWiki off a relational database like MySQL, mSQL or Postgresql. |
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http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net
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| | WikiWikiWeb |
 | | A technology with the strange-sounding name WikiWikiWeb (or just WikiWeb) simplifies both processes.
|  | | Created in 1994 by Ward Cunningham, WikiWeb was loosely derived from HyperCard principles and is written in a language called HyperPerl. |
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http://www.computerworld.com/printthis/2001/0,4814,56996,00.html
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| | Gimpster.com: Home |
 | | I'm moving my site to a WikiWikiWeb instead of these semi-static PHP pages. |  | | Instead of a hit-counter, I've made these stats-pages for you to check out. |  | | A WikiWikiWeb is a special kind of website where everybody can edit all the pages live in their browser (try it yourself in the |
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http://www.gimpster.com/wiki/WikiWikiWeb
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| | WikiWikiWeb - MoinMaster |
 | | WardCunningham created the site and his WikiWikiWeb machinery that operates it. |  | | An early page, WikiWikiHyperCard, traces wiki ideas back to a HyperCard stack he wrote in the late 80's. |  | | He chose wiki-wiki as an alliterative substitute for quick and thereby avoided naming this site quick-web. |
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http://moinmaster.wikiwikiweb.de/WikiWikiWeb
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| | Manageability - WikiWikiWeb |
 | | Plone makes heavy use of CSS, which means it is accessible to any internet browser, but the design needs a standards-compliant browser to look like we intended it. |  | | The WikiWikiWeb is the original and still one of the largest and most active wikis. |  | | You are here: Home » wiki » WikiWikiWeb |
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http://www.manageability.org/manageabilityWiki/WikiWikiWeb
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| | WikiHomePage - WikiWikiWeb.de |
 | | A WikiHomePage is your personal page on a WikiWikiWeb, where you could put information on how to contact you, your interests and skills, etc. It is regarded as to be owned by the person that created it, so be careful when editing it. |  | | When you create one, put the the word CategoryHomepage on it, like can be seen on this page. |  | | To do so, just append your message to the page, after four dashes like so: |
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http://wikiwikiweb.de/WikiHomePage
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| | WikiWikiWeb — Software Collection Committee |
 | | Ward Cunningham's WikiWikiWeb is the original and still one of the largest and most active wikis. |  | | Plone and its visual design is Copyright © 2000-2006 by Alexander Limi, Alan Runyan, Vidar Andersen. |
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http://community.computerhistory.org/scc/scwiki/WikiWikiWeb/wikipage?month:int=3&year:int=2006
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| | Draconomicon :: The Book of Dragons |
 | | As a WikiWikiWeb, this encyclopedia is different than traditional websites. |
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http://postnuke.draconomicon.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=phpWiki&file=index
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| | The WikiWikiWeb Journal's Journal |
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http://community.livejournal.com/wiki
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| | Flickr: Photos tagged with wikiwikiweb |
 | | You might like to try something else from the main tags page. |  | | There aren't any photos available to you tagged with "wikiwikiweb". |
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/wikiwikiweb
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| | WikiWikiWeb — EOGEO |
 | | changed: - Ward Cunningham's WikiWikiWeb is the original and still one of the largest and most active wikis. |
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http://www.eogeo.org/Projects/projects_wiki/WikiWikiWeb/diff
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