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==Learning to edit==
 
===A quick overview===
 
===A quick overview===
 
Above each article on a WIKI you'll have an 'edit' tab. When you click on it you'll be able to edit the page. After editting be sure to use preview first, then use 'Save page'. All changes are logged, so it's easy to track changes to pages and revert changes if a mistake was made.
 
Above each article on a WIKI you'll have an 'edit' tab. When you click on it you'll be able to edit the page. After editting be sure to use preview first, then use 'Save page'. All changes are logged, so it's easy to track changes to pages and revert changes if a mistake was made.
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For more indepth information about WIKI codes see:
 
For more indepth information about WIKI codes see:
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page#Wiki_markup List of WIKI markup codes]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page#Wiki_markup List of WIKI markup codes]
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==Needed content==
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Some topics which are lacking on amigacoding.com at the moment are:
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* [[C:Compilers|C compilers]]
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* [[C:Frameworks|C frameworks]]
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* [[C:Tools|C tools]]
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* other C related content
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* Tutorials
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* system-friendly programming information

Latest revision as of 19:40, 10 August 2009

Everyone can help in making this WIKI better. After you have created an account you can start to edit or start new articles.


Working on WIKI articles is easy to learn. Follow one of the links below to learn how to do it and then use the sandbox page to test your newfound knowledge.


Learning to edit

A quick overview

Above each article on a WIKI you'll have an 'edit' tab. When you click on it you'll be able to edit the page. After editting be sure to use preview first, then use 'Save page'. All changes are logged, so it's easy to track changes to pages and revert changes if a mistake was made. To see what codes you can use on a WIKI, see the following page (open it in a new tab):


If you have some ideas or information which could benefit a page, or just want to give feedback, you can use the 'discussion' tab above each article. Add your text at the bottom and be sure to add ~~~~ (which adds a signature, consisting of your name add the current date and time)


For more indepth information about WIKI codes see:


Needed content

Some topics which are lacking on amigacoding.com at the moment are: