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According to Ward Cunningham, the inventor of the very first wiki (WikiWikiWeb),
a wiki is "The simplest online database that could possibly work."
A wiki engine is a piece of software that enables the creation of a wiki site. A wiki site allows users to create and modify pages on the fly using their web browser, and a basic markup syntax.
The wiki platform allows collaboration and group communication quite unlike anything else.
The diagram to the right shows an example of how a wiki is edited by many users over a period of time, resulting in what you see presently.
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My take on "what is a wiki?" is pretty simple: A wiki is a community. It's a place where users the world over can collaborate and put their thoughts together all in one place. It's a platform that allows creating and peer reviewing content, seamlessly integrated.
A better description would be a wiki is the simplest collaborative content management system that could possibly work. (citation)
You know, the more I think about it, the more I realize that Ward Cunningham was right. A wiki is a database. The more I
get involved in coding, and thinking about the coding of Aneuch, I realize more and more that it's essentially a fancy
(well, maybe not fancy) front-end to a database engine. I've already had numerous thoughts on how to incorporate the core
of Aneuch into other projects (and oddly enough, it's always in a "database" capacity). Anyways, just thought I'd share that.
-- AaronGraves Thu Jul 11 16:50:41 CDT 2013