Do the members know the meaning of....
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peterchen wrote: It's the high skill of flattering another author, by quoting him, combined with flattering your readers, by assuming they are knowledged enough to recognize it is a quote. A very fine and polite art, indeed. :laugh: Excellent! :-D
I knew it would end badly when I first met Chris in a Canberra alleyway and he said 'try some-it won't hurt you'... -Christian Graus on Code Project outages His thoughts tumbled in his head, making and breaking alliances like underpants in a tumble dryer. It hurt the way your tongue hurts after you accidentally staple it to he wall**-Shaun Wilde**
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KaЯl wrote: Why do I have this feeling to fall into a trap ? I must admit I thought that too. I know members in the lounge have had concerns that articles have been copied from codeproject to elsewhere without the authors permission and I wouldn't be surprised if it hasn't happened in return. problem those in the lounge who wuld see this message are into the community and therefore probably wouldn't do anything to bring the site into disrepute. come on then name names :)
Technically speaking the dictionary would define Visual Basic users as programmers.
But here again, a very generalized, liberal definition is being employed and it's wrong
- just plain wrong - Tom Archer 5/12/02 -
KaЯl wrote: Why do I have this feeling to fall into a trap ? I must admit I thought that too. I know members in the lounge have had concerns that articles have been copied from codeproject to elsewhere without the authors permission and I wouldn't be surprised if it hasn't happened in return. problem those in the lounge who wuld see this message are into the community and therefore probably wouldn't do anything to bring the site into disrepute. come on then name names :)
Technically speaking the dictionary would define Visual Basic users as programmers.
But here again, a very generalized, liberal definition is being employed and it's wrong
- just plain wrong - Tom Archer 5/12/02Shaun Wilde wrote: I wouldn't be surprised if it hasn't happened in return :) what a nice construct. :rolleyes:
Holy Sh*t! I'm speechless. (hey, that's a first) Marc Clifton, The Lounge
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Probably he want to plagiarize an article and just checks the chances to succeed :)
Holy Sh*t! I'm speechless. (hey, that's a first) Marc Clifton, The Lounge
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Excellent! :-D I love the new word "plagiator". I promise to try to use it in some document at least once a week. Lets try to get it into dictionaries.
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Shaun Wilde wrote: I wouldn't be surprised if it hasn't happened in return :) what a nice construct. :rolleyes:
Holy Sh*t! I'm speechless. (hey, that's a first) Marc Clifton, The Lounge
erp - heck you know what I meant - if I read every post I made I would spend far too much time on this site - and I spend far too much time as it is
Technically speaking the dictionary would define Visual Basic users as programmers.
But here again, a very generalized, liberal definition is being employed and it's wrong
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The reason I ask is because I been looking around the web for information about a .Net C# problem I am having(well had, now solved it :)) and a lot of simple examples articles published are copied from either MSDN, published books chapters or other sites - mainly MSDN and published chapters from books.... I just think it is a little sad to pass of some else example code as one's own...