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I have recently noted the importance of the project Wiki last month (2021 September), and worked heavily on the Wiki for the WacOS project and I plan to do the same here, just with a different subject.
Articles to write: 30
(this number will continue to go up over time, as more topics are found during research)
Articles written so far: 19
/ 30
(63.33%) Note: the homepage, footer, and sidebar are also included in this count.
Stats are as of 2021 Wednesday October 20th at 6:26 pm
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- Home
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- Footer
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- Sidebar
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- Project language file info
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- Snapshot version control system
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- .TODO
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- Admission process
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- Code distancing distancer (software)
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- Introvert paradise
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- Plothole how did everyone get CODEVID 19
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- Social distancing
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- Solving plotholes
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- Supported languages
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- Valid code distancing guidelines
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- What we learned from the pandemic
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- Lore
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- Vaccine (feature)
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- Code distancing
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- CODEVID-19
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- Code hospital
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- COVID-19
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- COVID-19 pandemic
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- COVID-19 technical humor (example: Stay at 127.0.0.1, wear a 255.255.255.0)
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- 2020
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- 2021
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- .TEMPLATE_Year
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- !Collection_list_of_Templates
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- !Collection_list_of_Collections
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- !All_Rules
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- !Redirects (A page of redirects, such as NaN)
Total entries: 30
Completed: 19
(as the footer, homepage, and sidebar are counted)
Current completion status (as of 2021 Wednesday, October 20th at 6:26 pm): 63.33%
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Percent complete calculation formula: completed
y
/
total
x
= answer
, or y
/
x
( completed
== y
| total
== x
| answer
== sum
)
Important notes:
don't let the decimal confuse you
don't divide x by y, instead divide y by x
if your calculator puts zeroes before the decimal, that is a normal calculator. Pretend that the number 10-99 comes after the 0, and once it passes 99.99, it goes to 100.00
(I don't know how to explain this better)
Other notes (not related to the formula)
I just keep adding to this list, as I keep finding new entries. It seems for every 1-5 entries I complete, 10-30 get added to the todo list.
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is equal to:
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- [x]
is equal to:
- [x]
- [ ] Foo
- [x] Bar
is equal to:
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Foo
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Bar
Alternatively, this works:
- [ ] Foo
- [x] Bar
Note the lack of a blank line between each box. I choose to add the blank line, as some of my markdown viewers (including the one on GitHub in some spots) have problems if I don't separate things with spaces, and will format like this:
- [ ] Foo-[x] Bar
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- All articles that don't have a article info footer need to be updated
- All year articles need lots of info on dates of events
- Homepage needs an update to include graphics, improved links, and better info on the Wikis purpose and guidelines.
Total entries: 3
Completed: 0
Current completion status (as of 2021 Thursday, October 7th at 6:26 pm): 00.00%
(formula: completed(y) / total(x) = answer, or y / x, don't let the decimal confuse you)
These are the development notes for this page.
This section contains subsections for my active notes on writing various articles for this projects Wiki. Originally commented out prior to version 28 of this article, they have been made more accessible via dropdown menus.
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Notes need to be added here
Notes need to be added here
Page type: (supposed to be) hidden by default
Markdown document (*.md *.mkd *.markdown)
Page version: 1 (2021, Wednesday, October 20th at 6:26 pm)
First revision: 1 (2021, Wednesday, October 20th at 6:26 pm)
Line count (including blank lines and compiler line): 234
Majority language: English (US) / Markdown
Minority languages: English (US) / Markdown
Current revision: 1 (2021, Wednesday, October 20th at 6:26 pm)
All times are UTC-7 (PDT/Pacific Time)
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HTML tag being used in this document
Social distancing - ?-present (October 7th 2020)
COVID-19 Pandemic - December 31st 2019-present (October 7th 2020)
Computer programming - ~1840-present (October 7th 2020)
Footer version: 1 (Wednesday, October 7th 2020 at 1:41 pm)
- None, at the moment.
Code distancing comedy and awareness program - Project Wiki
Sidebar version: 1 (Wednesday, October 7th 2020 at 1:45 pm)