TalkShoe Wiki:About
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TalkShoe Wiki is a wiki started on March 22, 2008 that is dedicated to all things TalkShoe. Covering mostly everything about TalkShoe. Our goal is to provide a source of information related to TalkShoe, that can help out new people, that can catch people on everything that's been going on, that can provide help with coding with the TalkShoe API. We aim to be a source for programmers, new people, and veterans who want to remenisc on history. We aim to be a source for everything TalkShoe that's editable by nearly anyone, including unregistered users..
Our goals in detail
As a helpful resource
As a Wiki, we provide information obviously. but we have information that is especially resourceful to new people. We contain a FAQ which answers some questions not found in the official TalkShoe FAQ. TalkShoe Wiki also has guides to show you configure your VOIP client, starting a show on TalkShoe, and many more guides that could help you out. Furthermore, we also have information on programs that TalkShoe hosts uses. So if you wanted to know more about the various VOIP clients or the TalkShoe Live client or even TalkShoe itself, we have it. There is also a dictionary-type page that lists all the phrases on TalkShoe, so that if you get stuck. Even at the least, you could go to that page and refrence any terms hosts might be using. Basicly, we cover everything new people need so that they can blossom into great hosts.
As both a historical and directorical resource
We also provide inforation relating to the History of TalkShoe, like what were it's milestones, what were it's points, how did it come to be, when was that introduces, how was it introduced, what does it do. That sort of thing. As a wiki dedicated to TalkShoe, we aim to collect any history of TalkShoe and show it to the world. Mostly following our accuracy policies. We are comitted to showing you every piece of TalkShoe history, even if it's conroversial. We're also dedicated to having every show have it's own article on TalkShoe, we want every show to tell it's history, we want every show to tell us what it is. So that we can better judge the shows, so that we can learn about the shows, so we can enjoy. That's why every show deserves a page here, to tell us who they are, what they do, how it began and so on. Hosts are also encouraged to post a page here so we can learn about them, get inside them, tell us who they are from their own perspective. What shows they did, what work they did and so on so we can get in-depth with the host on what they have done as a whole.
As a programming resource
We aim to provide you with all the programming resources you might need when working with the TalkShoe API. Like other technical base wiki's. We aim to provide you with all of the source code, binarys, actions and whatever else you may need. As such, we will tell you what they are, what actions they can do, what is possible and a list of every command you need. There will also be demonstrations of code. Such as how you can place it on your homepage, how you can integrate it into your client. How you can do a lot with the API. And you can help as anonymous people can edit, they too can add their own code, methods, or opinions on the TalkShoe API. You can also befriend other developers and work together to come up with new solutions, new stuff and best of all, new things that will push the API to it's limits. In short, we aim to be a source for TalkShoe API developers alike, new to coding or have been coding for years, we suit you both.


