User:JLaTondre

__NOINDEX__ Computer related articles tend to have incorrect links. Often, a contributor will wikify the short form of a company, product name, etc. and end up with a link to an article that is not the one they intended. The following list contains subjects where I have found frequent incorrect links:
 * Adobe (links) instead of Adobe Systems.
 * Apache (links) instead of Apache HTTP Server.
 * Apple (links) instead of Apple Inc..
 * C (links) instead of C (programming language).
 * C (links) instead of C Sharp (programming language).
 * Eclipse (links) instead of Eclipse (software).
 * Fedora (links) instead of Fedora (disambiguation).
 * Java (links) instead of Java (programming language).
 * Lisp (links) instead of Lisp (programming language).
 * Opera (links) instead of Opera (web browser).
 * Oracle (links) instead of Oracle database.
 * Pascal (links) instead of Pascal (programming language).
 * Python (links) instead of Python (programming language).
 * Ruby (links) instead of Ruby (programming language).
 * Safari (links) instead of Safari (web browser).
 * Sun (links) instead of Sun Microsystems.