Hi,
Anonymous Saint here. Anonymous
because I don't wan't anyone to vote for this node.
Instead, go ye to the
Tutorials and/or
Reviews
and review them. All of them if you can. As a daily
affirmation, make a point to review
one a day. Feel free to vote ++ if you like
it. Feel free to add a comment if you know it will correct, enhance, or maybe even make the subject clearer.
Most of these are under 75 XP, and many really
deserve a much higher rating (especially the OO
tutorials). They don't deserve higher ratings because the
authors deserve more XP, they derserve higher ratings
because the authors took time and used energy to write them
(well, most of the authors).
Some of these are 100+ ... at any rate - make
it a point to have voted on all of them (or chose to
abstain) within a time frame
that works best for the amount of votes you have per day.
Level 2? Review one every week. Are you saint? Make sure
have reviewed all of them within 3 days. (actually, I hope
I am saying this needlessly to a saint.)
Let's show some deserved appreciation for those who have
given knowledge to the community. I am not saying
that you should blindly vote ++ on all of them, I just wish that everyone would take the time to review all of them.
Thank you.
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