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This is my first ever wiki article, I am currently taking a discrete math course, and have reasonable knowledge of the topic, but being new, I am not sure what to write. Do I discuss the individual topics as it would be in a class?, or do I focus on the larger picture?
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This is my first ever wiki article, I am currently taking a discrete math course, and have reasonable knowledge of the topic, but being new, I am not sure what to write. Do I discuss the individual topics as it would be in a class?, or do I focus on the larger picture? [[User:Jason Petrilla|Jason Petrilla]]
:When I write something, I usually just put down what I know in some kind of arrangement; by subtopic, or major point.  My recommendation is to just start and see where it goes!  That's the great thing about wikis--chances are someone will come along and offer input.  --[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 02:19, 1 November 2007 (CDT)

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This is my first ever wiki article, I am currently taking a discrete math course, and have reasonable knowledge of the topic, but being new, I am not sure what to write. Do I discuss the individual topics as it would be in a class?, or do I focus on the larger picture? Jason Petrilla

When I write something, I usually just put down what I know in some kind of arrangement; by subtopic, or major point. My recommendation is to just start and see where it goes! That's the great thing about wikis--chances are someone will come along and offer input. --Robert W King 02:19, 1 November 2007 (CDT)