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    Manas_Kumar
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    Hi, I posted two articles in CodeProject: Working with DateTime object in C#[^] JSON Serialization and Deserialization in C#[^] Second article posted today and went live. After 1 hr of going live two articles are deleted now. So I would like to know about the reason what is wrong with the Article :(

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      Hi, I posted two articles in CodeProject: Working with DateTime object in C#[^] JSON Serialization and Deserialization in C#[^] Second article posted today and went live. After 1 hr of going live two articles are deleted now. So I would like to know about the reason what is wrong with the Article :(

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      Sean Ewington
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      I'm not sure about that first article, but you should have received a notification about the second article. It contains material that was originally published here: JSON Syntax[^] And does not properly reference it. There's a clear warning in our Plagiarism FAQ right on the article submission page. We put the warning and linking to the FAQ in bold print. This is a community of authors and we do not condone plagiarism.

      Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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      • M Manas_Kumar

        Hi, I posted two articles in CodeProject: Working with DateTime object in C#[^] JSON Serialization and Deserialization in C#[^] Second article posted today and went live. After 1 hr of going live two articles are deleted now. So I would like to know about the reason what is wrong with the Article :(

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        Sascha Lefevre
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        Take a look here: Plagiarised would be article [reposted] - it got through, so it needs re-kicking (same link) - CodeProject[^] Plagiarised? - CodeProject[^]

        If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson

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          I'm not sure about that first article, but you should have received a notification about the second article. It contains material that was originally published here: JSON Syntax[^] And does not properly reference it. There's a clear warning in our Plagiarism FAQ right on the article submission page. We put the warning and linking to the FAQ in bold print. This is a community of authors and we do not condone plagiarism.

          Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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          Manas_Kumar
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          Truly speaking it is not copied the URL provided. So I didn't add in the article. Secondly if you are deleting the article for reference only then I don't have to say anything. Thank you.

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            Take a look here: Plagiarised would be article [reposted] - it got through, so it needs re-kicking (same link) - CodeProject[^] Plagiarised? - CodeProject[^]

            If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson

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            Manas_Kumar
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            The article I wrote is not Plagiarised. I am not sure they are considering it as Plagiarised.

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              The article I wrote is not Plagiarised. I am not sure they are considering it as Plagiarised.

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              super
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              Please look into this code from both the articles. Its word by word copy.

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              JSON supports the following two data structures − Collection of name/value pairs − This Data Structure is supported by different programming languages. Ordered list of values − It includes array, list, vector or sequence etc.

              cheers,

              Super

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              • M Manas_Kumar

                Truly speaking it is not copied the URL provided. So I didn't add in the article. Secondly if you are deleting the article for reference only then I don't have to say anything. Thank you.

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                Please look into this code from both the articles. Its word by word copy.

                Quote:

                JSON supports the following two data structures − Collection of name/value pairs − This Data Structure is supported by different programming languages. Ordered list of values − It includes array, list, vector or sequence etc.

                cheers,

                Super

                ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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                • S Sean Ewington

                  I'm not sure about that first article, but you should have received a notification about the second article. It contains material that was originally published here: JSON Syntax[^] And does not properly reference it. There's a clear warning in our Plagiarism FAQ right on the article submission page. We put the warning and linking to the FAQ in bold print. This is a community of authors and we do not condone plagiarism.

                  Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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                  i wanna asking is translate english article to another words is plagiarism ?

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