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2:16 AM
@Plutonix and Ken White sorry lads, since my old question wasn't getting rereviewed after I edited it to your suggestions (plutonix) I thought I'd make a new question with more questions and a better focus. My old question doesn't have answers, so could you please give me a chance. I'll delete my old question or whatever suits your fancy, just step back and let me consult some programmers — Billy Bob 27 secs ago
 
 
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11:15 AM
This question belongs to another site on Stack Exchange: Software EngineeringFallenAngel 49 secs ago
 
 
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1:26 PM
I think you might have better luck at: softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/tourFrankerZ just now
 
 
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2:42 PM
@amon It looks like I either misremembered the MS style guide, or it got updated, Internal and private fields are not covered by guidelines; I am pretty certain in 2010-ish it said something different.
 
 
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7:35 PM
I am looking to build a wikipedia-style project to organize a bunch of scientific information for a specific field. I was thinking that a wikipedia-style set of pages with simple structured text (ie, an even easier YAML) would be the best fit. For example, this might be the entry for the "fruit" page:

Apple
- Taste: sweet
- Color: green
- Origin: apple tree
Orange
- Taste: sour

It needs to be open to the public, accessible to non-programmers (ie not Git), and have a good version control system (ie not Google docs). I am considering just deploying the wikimedia product (in PHP...) and cust
 
 
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9:07 PM
I know the 2 approaches are completely different, hence the question on which one to choose. I'm not asking how, I'm asking "WHEN". Anyway, I could add more detail to get a better response, but I'm already getting better responses on the software engineering site: softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/364230/…goku_da_master 51 secs ago
 

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