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Daniel X's Blog

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Tales from a heretic priest of the Machine God

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Daniel X's Blog

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Daniel X's Blog – Tales from a heretic priest of the Machine God Skip to content Daniel X's Blog Tales from a heretic priest of the Machine God Menu Home Contact Twitter Facebook Google+ GitHub WordPress.com Why Wiki’s Suck Wikis suck because they (as of yet) are never worth the additional complexity over regular web pages. They have a special syntax that can’t quite do exactly what web pages and links can do. They make some things easier, but others harder, the primary example being linking to a page within the wiki and a page “external” to the wiki. Another major problem is that they are almost always focus on using templating languages rather than complete programming languages. This makes working with data sources (json, xml, recent statistics) a pain because the document is dead as soon as it is written. There is no way to express template generation within the language itself. In order to overcome this wikis would need to be much more of an ecos...

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