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* I've added CSS: The Missing Manual
I've added CSS: The Missing Manual to the end of this list because it contains some very helpful instruction to some of the more advanced CSS techniques.
* Fixed book formatting
There were two descriptions explaining what a strong tag is.
The More Information links were duplicated.
Also corrected inconsistent and incorrect markdown/html formatting.
* Feature and Grammatical Corrections
Added a feature of stack .
Made corrections, which were grammatically incorrect.
* Update index.md
* Update index.md
Removed redundant point: Raspberry PI and home automation was written twice.
Added Linux use in transportation industry like planes, buses, and trains.
I'm a Chinese programmer.
The do while loop we always call it "do while 循环“, we don't translate the "do while" part generally.
And,fixed a word order problem at line 16.
* optical alignment definition
Defined optical alignment in typography. Was a stub article in the closed repo; proposing the article be added here.
* Rename optical-alignment to optical-alignment.md
* Rename guide/english/optical-alignment.md to guide/english/optical-alignment/index.md
* SQL MAX function
A small article about SQL MAX function. The examples were based on the examples of sql-where-clause article.
* fixed title syntax
* Correcting Title
Correcting Title from "SQL Min Function" to "SQL Max Function"
The original page showed java.io as a built in package but it really isn't in the sense that you have to import the package in order to use it where as java.lang does not need to be imported. I removed mentions of java.io and cleaned up the description. I also added a simple example and explanation of a couple of java.lang packages.