Aaniya B
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editWelcome!
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edit- ) Thank You.
I hope I will be able to assist in building the free knowledge base for all. I am preparing for M.Tech admission in Computer Science and Applications. Please let me know if I can have a reagular task of reading and adding. I would love to do that.
The requirement of image upload is no more. I came to know about the "math" tag here in wiki markup laguage.
Aaniya B, you are invited to the Teahouse
editHi Aaniya B! Thanks for contributing to Wikipedia. |
Hi.. I am happy to receive your msg. my net-cable is torn. the ISP will fix it in some time. Will be readily there once I am all set. can't study or edit much here in cafe. thanks.--Aaniya B (talk) 14:16, 4 January 2014 (UTC)
Disambiguation hatnote on Automaton
editHi there,
Thanks for trying to improve the Automaton article here. However, I've restored the original disambiguation "hatnote" for two reasons.
Basically, it's because the hatnote is a mini version of a disambiguation page- it's not part of the article itself, and it follows a different style. Disambiguations only exist to clarify different uses of words and redirect users to what they're looking for. Therefore they use a different style to the "proper" article- see WP:MOSDAB for details.
Disambiguations should be as short as possible, and should only link the relevant terms (e.g. in this case "automaton" and the redirected term "automata" were being clarified, so those two should be linked, but "theoretical computer science" should not.)
Apologies if that was unclear. (Also, "disambiguation" was an obscure choice of words by the Wikipedia creators, they should have called it "clarification" instead!)
All the best, Ubcule (talk) 00:04, 7 February 2014 (UTC)