- The
WikiWikiWeb is the
first wiki, or user-editable website. It was
launched on 25
March 1995 by
programmer Ward
Cunningham and it has been a read-only...
- The
history of
wikis began in 1994, when Ward
Cunningham gave the name "
WikiWikiWeb" to the
knowledge base,
which ran on his company's
website at c2.com...
-
recognized "
wiki" application,
WikiWikiWeb, was
created by
American computer programmer Ward Cunningham, and
launched on c2.com in 1995. "
WikiWikiWeb" was also...
-
first wiki software,
WikiWikiWeb,
originally described wiki as "the
simplest online database that
could possibly work". "
Wiki" (pronounced [
wiki]) is a...
- as a fork of Media
Wiki; it has a C# back-end and a PHP front-end. Php
Wiki is a
WikiWikiWeb clone in PHP. Pm
Wiki is a PHP-based
wiki.
Features include:...
-
encouraged on Meatball
Wiki." Shah
created this site "as a
friendly fork of
WikiWikiWeb."
About the
Meatball project, the
website says: "The
web, and
media like...
- by UseMod
Wiki until switching to Media
Wiki.
After Ward
Cunningham created the
first wiki website WikiWikiWeb,
there were
various "
WikiWikiClones" that...
-
first ever user-editable website,
WikiWikiWeb.
Although WikiWikiWeb is
itself no
longer user-editable, the word
wiki for a user-editable
website thus derives...
-
related open
collaboration projects, and
supports the
development of Media
Wiki, the
wiki software which underpins them all. The
foundation was
established in...
-
major book
published about using wikis.[citation needed]
Cunningham invented wikis when he
wrote WikiWikiWeb, the
first wiki website software.[citation needed]...