1. CamelCase - another word for this is medial capitals. CamelCase is used for the practice of writing compound words or phrases without the spaces or dashes between the words. The name originates from the uppercase "bumps" in the middle of the compound word which can be compared to the "humps" of a camel.
2. Wiki - a software where users can easily create, edit, and link to different pages together. A backronym for Wiki is: What I Know Is.
3. WikiWikiWeb - also known as "Wards Wiki's". This is the very first wiki software created and written. It was created in 1994 by a man named Ward Cunningham. The idea behind this is to allow programmers the freedom to exchange ideas with ease.
4. MediaWiki - a web-based wiki software application. This was originally written to serve the needs of the Wikipedia encyclopedia; However, today it has been integrated by individuals, educators, and companies as an initial knowledge management solution.
5. Wiki Language - This is also known as "wiki markup". Wiki Markup is a markup language that offers a simplified version to HTML. This is used to write pages in a Wiki Website.
6. Wiki Source - A Wikipedia project to build a free wiki library of source texts and the translations in many different languages.
7. TWiki - This is a wiki with structure. It is used to run collaboration platform, knowledge base and a team portal. Users are able to crate wiki applications using the TWiki mark up language along with the mark up language's expandable functions with plugins.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
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