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Social Architecture: Building On-line Communities

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Social Architecture: Building On-line Communities
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Publisher: GitBook
Number of pages: 91

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This book is an all-in-one primer for anyone aiming to build on-line communities. It covers the theory and practice of Social Architecture, and all the tools you need to build a successful community. Pieter Hintjens is a programmer, writer, and thinker who has founded many on-line communities.

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