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Wikibooks has approximately ' books, ' pages, and  pages per book.

Wikibooks Philosophy Reminders

 * Wikibooks is a project for everyone with good faith, patience, a willingness to learn, and a desire to share.
 * Almost anyone can edit and revise any edit.
 * Anyone who does good work is irreplaceable.
 * A good outline is better than no textbook.
 * With appropriate care, every book can someday be a featured book.
 * Relevance is what the reader is searching for to expand their own knowledge.
 * Technology is the means, not the end.
 * Learning from others is the key to success.
 * Improvements are preferable to deletions. A productive deletion discussion where people learn to improve material is preferable to a deletion where the same mistakes are repeated.
 * Wikibooks is neither a playground nor a discussion forum.
 * Quality doesn't happen by adding a warning box. Quality comes from experience and constant improvement.
 * Common sense is something everybody needs but few have.
 * Textbooks teach subjects objectively without a moral campus. Feeling very strongly about something makes writing in a neutral manner difficult.
 * The quality of proposals matter, not the quantity of arguments.
 * Rules are to help, not to obstruct.
 * There are indeed more important things in life than contributing to Wikibooks.

Projects

 * X Window Programming - I started this book to provide a more update, modern and complete approach.
 * Understanding C++ - I started this book to help beginners understand the ISO C++ standard in simple terms.
 * Help - Update occasionally to keep helpful for new users to Wikibooks.
 * Category:Categories - Update occasionally to make the system consistent and easy to navigate.