Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 78: Line 78:  
Refactoring is a term common to computer programming for reorganizing and improving the internal structure of a program while retaining its exterior functionality and behavior. In the world of wiki, it refers to reorganizing and improving a wiki page while staying true to its function and the intent of its community of editors.
 
Refactoring is a term common to computer programming for reorganizing and improving the internal structure of a program while retaining its exterior functionality and behavior. In the world of wiki, it refers to reorganizing and improving a wiki page while staying true to its function and the intent of its community of editors.
   −
'''Wiki vs. Web: Refactoring vs. Commenting'''
+
'''Wiki vs. Web: Refactoring vs. Commenting'''<br/>
 
Generally, when you're reading something on the web that isn't quite right, you lack the ability to fix it. On Wiki, you have the ability to reorganize and improve the page in front of you. You can '''Be A Builder''' and make '''Efficiently Expressed Suggestions'''. You have the power, but remember, in the words of Peter Parker, with great power comes great responsibility.
 
Generally, when you're reading something on the web that isn't quite right, you lack the ability to fix it. On Wiki, you have the ability to reorganize and improve the page in front of you. You can '''Be A Builder''' and make '''Efficiently Expressed Suggestions'''. You have the power, but remember, in the words of Peter Parker, with great power comes great responsibility.
  
14,326

edits

Navigation menu