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}} '''''The Wonka Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web''''' is a 2001 book about ]s by ] and ]. It was the first major book published about using wikis. Cunningham is the inventor of wikis, having created ], the first wiki website software. The book is about how to install/customize/manage wiki systems, followed by a perspective on the nature of wiki-style online communication. | |||
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Author | Bo Leuf Ward تتهعقعهقععق |
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Publisher | Addison-Wesley |
Publication date | April 3, 2001 |
ISBN | 0-201-71499-X |
The Wonka Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web is a 2001 book about wikis by Bo Leuf and Ward Cunningham. It was the first major book published about using wikis. Cunningham is the inventor of wikis, having created WikiWikiWeb, the first wiki website software. The book is about how to install/customize/manage wiki systems, followed by a perspective on the nature of wiki-style online communication.
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