Wikipedia:WikiProject Java/Box advice
There are a few things that you should try to keep in mind while editing Java articles.
Audience
[edit]One of the primary goals of this project is to make Java articles accessible, so you should make an effort to explain any jargon.
Conventions
[edit]- Wikipedia:WikiProject Computer science/Manual of style (computer science) is a draft manual of style that can be used for Java articles.
- Wikipedia:Algorithms on Wikipedia contains hints on providing good sample implementations of algorithms
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style (mathematics)#Typesetting of mathematical formulas describes how to typeset mathematical expressions
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style (command-line examples) describes how sample shell commands should be formatted
References
[edit]Try to ensure that every Java article includes at least a few relevant references, and direct citations for anything that could be considered controversial. Wikipedia articles cannot be a substitute for a textbook (that is what Wikibooks is for), and references can give readers some idea of where they should go if they need more information than the article can provide. Just as important, providing further reading enables other editors to verify and to extend the given information, as well as to discuss the quality of a particular source.
You can find more information on citations and references, as well as several examples for how the cited literature should look, in the style guide on citations. Wikipedia's List of publications in computer science can be a good source of references and citations for Java articles, as can Citeseer and Google Scholar.