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How I wrote a million Wikipedia articles - Second edition - cover

How I wrote a million Wikipedia articles - Second edition

Maher Asaad Baker

Verlag: BookRix

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Beschreibung

Although in this book I will tell you how I collected and managed the data, the way I prepared the articles, and the way I automated the process to finally achieved adding 1 million Wikipedia articles, it won't be a step-by-step tutorial book, this book is a more biographical story about a period of my life, it's not even the full story, you'll see how through the struggles and pain that I lived and still living, I made something that I'm so proud of, something that maybe exists for centuries, maybe not, at least I made it, this is the story that led me to added 1 million articles to Egyptian Wikipedia. 
  
This book was not written by an expert nor native English speaker, so don't take it as a reference to what you should do, and yes, you'll find typos and/or sentences are Grammarly wrong, keep in mind that this book is about what I did, not about what you should do and not a call for you to do it, your actions are your own responsibly.
Verfügbar seit: 21.12.2023.
Drucklänge: 32 Seiten.

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