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This is a category specifically for entries which contain Wavebuilder combinations — which may eventually be all of them, but which nonetheless all benefit from a link back to what Wavebuilder is. It will be linked to a general Wavebuilder category later.
 
Please note that Wavebuilder is intended to implement a simple form of [[redlink - Ontology page|object-oriented programming]]. Items "remember" all their underlying combinations, and it is intended that each Item which contains other Items through previous combinations should be able to produce possible inferred combinations based on those previous Items. Thus, each combination you add should use the simplest Items with the lowest Wave Score possible, and/or lowest QID (which can be used as a proxy for Wave Score). In the case that you are able to mess around with Wavebuilder and see that an inferred combination looks erroneous, it is then okay to add a combination with a more specific Item linking to whatever you deem to be the correct result.
 
 
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This is a category specifically for entries which contain Wavebuilder combinations — which may eventually be all of them, but which nonetheless all benefit from a link back to what Wavebuilder is. It will be linked to a general Wavebuilder category later.

Please note that Wavebuilder is intended to implement a simple form of object-oriented programming. Items "remember" all their underlying combinations, and it is intended that each Item which contains other Items through previous combinations should be able to produce possible inferred combinations based on those previous Items. Thus, each combination you add should use the simplest Items with the lowest Wave Score possible, and/or lowest QID (which can be used as a proxy for Wave Score). In the case that you are able to mess around with Wavebuilder and see that an inferred combination looks erroneous, it is then okay to add a combination with a more specific Item linking to whatever you deem to be the correct result.

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