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Ways to improve Computer engineering compendium

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@I dream of horses: I have made improvements and added links for Computer engineering compendium. After looking at other "indexes", I think this page is something different since it is an 'organized set' geared to learning -- the 'indexes' seemed to be more 1-dimensional raw alphabetical lists, and this has to be an organized 2-level list or it loses value. I could definitely put an Index at the top of the page, but the table of Contents better shows the 2-level nature of the list so I don't think it should go away. If you think I have this conclusion wrong, please say so ... I want to learn how to best fit the Wiki plan. Clemenzi (talk) 11:08, 14 January 2020 (UTC)Reply

 

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