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| Hey there and welcome to Wiki Spot. We host wikis for communities that meet our Community Guidelines. You are currently editing the "hub" wiki for the Wiki Spot project. This wiki hosts documentation for the service and is used for providing support for our service. What you want to do is Create a Wiki for your community. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a message for me by clicking on my name and leaving me a comment. —JasonAller |
Computer Science at WT:
Information and discussion on current topics!
This wiki is for CS students who want to discuss current topics in our AP course. Be responsible about editing and placing comment here. I encourage you to really digest the information here, and add as much as you think might be useful to help your peers. I will monitor the content here, but the wiki is really up for you all to peruse and edit as needed. Have fun.
What I expect to see here:
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Discussion of how to approach solving a particular problem
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Links to places where useful information can be found
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Multiple perspectives for how to solve a particular problem
What I do not expect to see here:
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The actual code for a particular solution to a problem
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Disrespect towards other members of the class


