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  2. Release notes - Wikipedia

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    Release notes are documents that describe the changes, corrections or enhancements made to a software or hardware product. Learn about the purpose, format and examples of release notes, and the difference between release notes and changelogs.

  3. Help:Your first article - Wikipedia

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    Learn the basics of writing an article on Wikipedia, such as finding reliable sources, checking notability, and citing your work. Follow the steps to research, draft, and publish your article on the encyclopedia.

  4. Report card - Wikipedia

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    A report card is a document that shows a student's academic performance and progress. Learn about the different types of report cards used in various countries and regions, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Ontario, Canada and Former Yugoslavia.

  5. Note-taking - Wikipedia

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    Note-taking is the practice of recording information from different sources and platforms, such as lectures, meetings, or texts. Learn about the history, cognitive psychology, and different systems and methods of note-taking, such as outlining, mind mapping, and charting.

  6. Four square writing method - Wikipedia

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    Kingsley Elementary School in Kingsport, Tennessee also tested the four square writing method. After teaching students using the method, the students' writing scores increased by 49 percentage points in the first year. The same students used it again the next year, and their scores went up an additional nine percentage points. [6]

  7. Note (typography) - Wikipedia

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    Endnotes are informational notes published at the end of a chapter, the end of a volume, or the conclusion of a multi-volume book. Learn about the history, typography, and academic usage of endnotes, and how they differ from footnotes and other citation styles.

  8. Software versioning - Wikipedia

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    Semantic versioning is a widely-adopted version scheme that encodes a version by a three-part number (Major.Minor.Patch) and optional tags. It indicates the risk and functionality of changes between releases, and is used in many software projects and contexts.

  9. Letter (message) - Wikipedia

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    A letter is a written message conveyed from one person or group to another through a medium. Learn about the history of letter writing, from ancient times to the present day, and its role in communication, art, and historiography.