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Sqbi M. Qfelq

a,b,c,d

a Department of Attractive Math, University of TODO, DT

b Freenlance Researcher or Independent Scholar

c Original Gangster @ Block Miner

d Monkey Quest veteran

Abstract Auto-autopsy of author's interests show explorative potential in vast fields; however, works previously unclassified remain to be acknowledged. Inspired by computer scientists involved with similar processes, research stylizes analysis of selected works to memetic social media form. This developed model used as framework allows extensions as part of a weblog. Model allows referred articles to be gathered in a top-down, iterative strategy, further improving integration and aggregation.

Keywords: programming, personal, radio


I. Introduction

Ideas, as mainly of a phantasm nature, begin in one's mind and often are kept there solely. Irregular inclusions within shared media and discussions on multiple of (Internet) platforms estabilished for varying fields, make thougths leave conceiver's full attention over time. Unfortunately, it often results in frustration due to "train of thought" loss. To overcome this, systematic and written structure to capture thoughts is desirable. Therefore, style of a scientfic publishing was chosen. Laying significance of ideas out and contributing to the community (Koutsoyiannis 2010), makes it appealing as a basis for organized research results and as a way to share ideas.

Weblog is form that accomplishes task of sharing such concepts. Posts can be created to show reasoning and document work (Mortensen & Walker 2002), follow-ups to progress of such. Novel and often uninhibited by formal tone, blogs can involve many spheres (with varing depth). That comes as a convenience: Both for connecting within blogging circle and as a tool for reflecting and commentary upon works. Additionally, post growing as part of a stack gain visible momentum.

Ideas to be categorized by set system are of the troubleshooting nature. Rooting from status of questions in software development: program and library implementations, command-line interface tools, game development, showcases; and interest in communities' projects: decentralization of services, networking in mesh topology, terminal interface tools; ...

II. Material and Methods

See: Listing file.

III. Results

See: Source code.

IV. Discussions

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