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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.
  
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 ==== Your own story ==== ==== Your own story ====
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 In addition to that need for strict directives, documenting your journey, your difficulties and how you solved them is a good way to acknowledge what you've done, been through and accomplished, either you want to acknowledge others, or yourself.\\ In addition to that need for strict directives, documenting your journey, your difficulties and how you solved them is a good way to acknowledge what you've done, been through and accomplished, either you want to acknowledge others, or yourself.\\
 Of course you're thinking "then why not making a blog website" and to this we could answer that a blog website is  good, on top of having a personal wiki, because sometimes what you want to share to others is just branding, so blog posts are fine, but if you want to share more knowledge, and let the community help about it, then you may want a wiki. Of course you're thinking "then why not making a blog website" and to this we could answer that a blog website is  good, on top of having a personal wiki, because sometimes what you want to share to others is just branding, so blog posts are fine, but if you want to share more knowledge, and let the community help about it, then you may want a wiki.
  
 ==== 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, or just more information at all, and this on basically any topic, because others may have pieces of information you don't have, and vice versa. 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, or just more information at all, and this on basically any topic, because others may have pieces of information you don't have, and vice versa.
  
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