User:Orcmid
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Dennis E. Hamilton
4401 44th Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98116
mailto:dennis.hamilton@acm.org
Self Introduction
My interest in being here is related to the treatment of algorithms, heuristics, and computation theory (including the Church-Turing Thesis). I am also interested in Wikipedia as an example of collaborative authoring of reference material, something I like about Wikis. I notice that I already like the way this Wiki supports editing.
Surveying the Territory
Thanks to Walt Pohl's page, I have some more resources to apply to the editing of mathematical texts. These also point out a number of topics to address in my own treatment of WikiText and Wiki functionality for nfoWiki, an nfoWare project.
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Mathematics, especially the sections on Issues to think about and Motivation
- Table of mathematical symbols for guidance on consistent choices
- Wikipedia:How to edit a page -- with important links on style, etiquette, and discussion (and these links demonstrate why "|" is used to add titles to non-CamelCase Wiki topics).
- Wikipedia:Classifications of mathematics topics, the AMS MSC2000 classification
- Wikipedia Talk:Naming conventions (theorems), a topic that I shall avoid like the measles, though I think the business about title capitalization is a generational one and not cultural: I thought that all of that lower-casing in titles and names was from Europe!
- --Orcmid 21:04, 20 Mar 2004 (UTC)