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The '''WikiWikiWeb''' is the first ever [[wiki]], or user-editable website. It was launched on 25 March 1995 by its inventor, programmer Ward Cunningham, to accompany the [[Portland Pattern Repository]] website discussing software design patterns. The name ''WikiWikiWeb'' originally also applied to the wiki software that operated the website, written in the [[Perl]] programming language and later renamed to "WikiBase". The site is frequently referred to by its users as simply "Wiki", and a convention established among users of the early network of wiki sites that followed was that using the word with a capitalized ''W'' referred exclusively to the original site.
The '''WikiWikiWeb''' is the first ever [[wiki]], or user-editable website. It was launched on 25 March 1995 by its inventor, programmer Ward Cunningham, to accompany the [[Portland Pattern Repository]] website discussing software design patterns. The name ''WikiWikiWeb'' originally also applied to the wiki software that operated the website, written in the [[Perl]] programming language and later renamed to "WikiBase". The site is frequently referred to by its users as simply "Wiki", and a convention established among users of the early network of wiki sites that followed was that using the word with a capitalized ''W'' referred exclusively to the original site.


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* [[CamelCase]]: Started the tradition of wikis using them. They were used prior to "free links, or words with spaces used by later wikis like [[MediaWiki]].
* [[CamelCase]]: Started the tradition of wikis using them. They were used prior to "free links", or words with spaces used by later wikis like [[MediaWiki]].
* [[Ur Example]]: It's the very first wiki, the one that founded the concept of them as we know them.
* [[Ur Example]]: It's the very first wiki, the one that founded the concept of them as we know them.


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Latest revision as of 18:47, 11 July 2018


File:WikiWikiWeb 2.JPG
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The WikiWikiWeb is the first ever wiki, or user-editable website. It was launched on 25 March 1995 by its inventor, programmer Ward Cunningham, to accompany the Portland Pattern Repository website discussing software design patterns. The name WikiWikiWeb originally also applied to the wiki software that operated the website, written in the Perl programming language and later renamed to "WikiBase". The site is frequently referred to by its users as simply "Wiki", and a convention established among users of the early network of wiki sites that followed was that using the word with a capitalized W referred exclusively to the original site.

Tropes used in WikiWikiWeb include:
  • CamelCase: Started the tradition of wikis using them. They were used prior to "free links", or words with spaces used by later wikis like MediaWiki.
  • Ur Example: It's the very first wiki, the one that founded the concept of them as we know them.