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| ==== Documentation process ==== | ==== Documentation process ==== | ||
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| Either you are into computer science or not, a wiki feels like the best place to have a documentation about your passions, job or any other topic that you could share to others, or that needs a strict configuration process. | Either you are into computer science or not, a wiki feels like the best place to have a documentation about your passions, job or any other topic that you could share to others, or that needs a strict configuration process. | ||
| Even if you think that what you've done is only for yourself and would not interest anyone, others may be in a situation where they would have to, or like to, reproduce part of your work, and letting them know how to do so via a documentation written while you were fresh about a topic is way better than trying to remember each step correctly weeks, months or years after you've done them: in case you have a wiki page about it, you just can throw them the page link et voilà. | Even if you think that what you've done is only for yourself and would not interest anyone, others may be in a situation where they would have to, or like to, reproduce part of your work, and letting them know how to do so via a documentation written while you were fresh about a topic is way better than trying to remember each step correctly weeks, months or years after you've done them: in case you have a wiki page about it, you just can throw them the page link et voilà. | ||
| - | On top of this sharing knowledge advantage, and as mentionned, you will forget stuff as time passes, so to have solid bases, and because it's easier for you to search on your own wiki about a topic once it starts fading out of your mind, having a wiki will be an advantage to prevent time loss over tasks you've done before. | + | On top of this sharing knowledge advantage, and as mentioned, you will forget stuff as time passes, so to have solid bases, and because it's easier for you to search on your own wiki about a topic once it starts fading out of your mind, having a wiki will be an advantage to prevent time loss over tasks you've done before. |
| ==== Your own story ==== | ==== Your own story ==== | ||
| - | + | In addition to that need for strict directives, documenting your journey, your difficulties and how you solved them is a good way to acknowledge | |
| - | On top of that need for strict directives, documenting your journey, your difficulties and how you solved them is a good way to aknowledge | + | Of course you're thinking "then why not making a blog website" |
| - | Of course you're thinking "then why not making a blog website" | + | |
| ==== Community-shared knowledge ==== | ==== Community-shared knowledge ==== | ||
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| Of course the main advantage of a wiki over some local files is that you can build that knowledge base with a community, with everyone helping each other in order to assemble more precise information, | Of course the main advantage of a wiki over some local files is that you can build that knowledge base with a community, with everyone helping each other in order to assemble more precise information, | ||
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