User talk:Pichu826

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Again, welcome! Chris Roy 17:08, 13 Mar 2004 (UTC)


Hi :) Tip: Wikipedia standard practice is to have the article titles with as much lowercase as possible - so we prefer Happy number over Happy Number. You don't need to use the plural form for articles too since you can just use [[Unhappy number]]s which will look like Unhappy numbers. Thanks Dysprosia 04:56, 22 Mar 2004 (UTC)


Hi, Pichu. Welcome to Wikipedia.

I noticed you added links to subroutine and variable in the Perl page; thanks for improving it. A tip for next time, though: usually only one link is needed per section for each topic (usually the first time a term comes up). I find that when there are too many links in a paragraph, it is more difficult to read. With this in mind, I removed all of the links to "subroutine" except the first one.

I hope to see some more good edits from you in the future. Keep up the good work. —Bkell 20:36, 9 Apr 2004 (UTC)