User talk:Mr SQL

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Hi, Mr SQL. Welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Our intro page contains a lot of helpful material for new users—please check it out! If you need help, visit Questions, ask me on my talk page, or. SQL Query me! 20:47, 19 October 2019 (UTC)

Thank you SQL, I really like your username!

Hi SQL, Do you know what happened to my edits to the BASIC dialects page? I added two new classic BASIC dialects developed in collaboration with Microsoft and other vendors for writing Atari 2600 Phone Games.

It's a free sponsored initiative for education and anyone interested may try the BASIC games on their phone at http://RelationalFramework.com - the games are also available at Wallmart on the Retron77 classic gaming console. Contract copies are available for anyone willing to restore the content. I don't want to add it back if it's going to get deleted again.
 * Referring to the edit made here, it was removed by - whom perhaps could better explain the removal than I could. I've pinged them to this discussion.  SQL Query me!  20:31, 28 October 2019 (UTC)

Thank you SQL! Ms Niki I see from your post you want me to write an article first? There is a book not just an article written, it's in French: http://cotegamers.com/shop/fr/magazines/19-cote-gamers-vol5.html

I'm helping the author work on a second volume he is writing. I have helped a number of authors in technology collaborate on this.

Here I am signing programming books - mine - in 1987: https://archive.org/details/rainbowmagazine-1988-03/page/n24

Probably I should not have to write an article if they are already written and books are written?

Please explain or just put the BASIC's back in and help me link the sources so people can enjoy them, they're free.


 * Good practice on Wikipedia when adding an entry to a list of people or things is to add it only if there's already a Wikipedia article on that topic, thus establishing the notability. We don't just add the entry and justify it with an external link.  If there's a Wikipedia article, it comes with a talk page for discussion, format for presenting links to outside sources and a whole process called Articles for Deletion (AfD) that allows the community to debate whether the sources offered actually do establish notability.  If you think something belongs on a list but doesn't yet have an article, good practice is to write the article first, then add it to the list.  Msnicki (talk) 11:15, 29 October 2019 (UTC)

Msniki I have read the notability guidelines you cited and they disagree: "if no reliable third-party sources can be found on a topic, then it should not have a separate article. "

If the BASIC product has it's own page and books written about it and is found on gaming consoles at Wallmart those are all reliable third-party sources on the topic. Likewise the parallel research discussion and peer review paper linked are reliable third party sources anyone can review.

Please indicate why you feel none of these are notable, or simply undo your delete and make any edits you think would improve like turning off the bold; otherwise we have to edit the notability guidelines to require a wiki article.