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  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject Turtles - Wikipedia

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    Please feel free to add yourself here, and to indicate any areas of particular interest (please sign with three tildes "~~~"). Also, try to keep the list alphabetical, thank you. Borophagus Amateur palaeontologist working on articles on extinct pleurodires. Crazyaboutturtles Hobbyist turtle keeper. Especially interested in making turtle ...

  3. Turtle (syntax) - Wikipedia

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    Turtle is an alternative to RDF/XML, the original syntax and standard for writing RDF. As opposed to RDF/XML, Turtle does not rely on XML and is generally recognized as being more readable and easier to edit manually than its XML counterpart. SPARQL, the query language for RDF, uses a syntax similar to Turtle for expressing query patterns.

  4. For example, if you add the Physics tag, you do not need to also add the Science tag. Biographies should always be tagged with the Biography tag in addition to more specific tags like the Women scientists tag. Please be aware that the input box expects the page title including the "Draft:"-Prefix, i.e. Draft:Example, not Example.

  5. Placeholder name - Wikipedia

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    Placeholder names are commonly used in computing: Foo, bar, baz, and qux (and combinations thereof) are commonly used as placeholders for file, function and variable names. Foo and bar are derived from foobar. [3] Hacker slang includes a number of placeholders, such as frob which may stand for any small piece of equipment.

  6. Wikipedia:Article titles - Wikipedia

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    The title may simply be the name (or a name) of the subject of the article, or, if the article topic has no name, it may be a description of the topic. Because no two articles can have the same title, [c] it is sometimes necessary to add distinguishing information, often in the form of a description in parentheses after the name.

  7. Help:Link - Wikipedia

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    If more than one section on a destination page has the same title, a link to the title is to the first section with that title. If the link should be to another section with the title or a title that differs only in capitalization (Example vs. EXAMPLE), append to the linked title _2, _3, and so on, without a space (or 2, 3, and so on with a ...

  8. String interpolation - Wikipedia

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    The placeholder may be a variable name, or in some languages an arbitrary expression, in either case evaluated in the current context. String interpolation is an alternative to building string via concatenation , which requires repeat quoting and unquoting; [ 2 ] or substituting into a printf format string , where the variable is far from where ...

  9. Wikipedia:Page name

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    The page name is normally the same as the displayed title, shown on the title line, near the top of the page, in a large font size. The displayed title can, however, be altered slightly from the page name without affecting things much; see Changing the displayed title below.