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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote: You may remove the user, so not to kick him out behalf a joke
I didn't know when Griff would make it, so I did it
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Joined today, first post on CP, link to a "cloud supplier" - I'm not following the link, and I'm assuming spam!
I may have been wrong - but you gotta admit, he did nothing but try hard to look like a spammer...
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I do not blame you! It had all the signs of a spam...
Look at the list of those think the same...Unfortunately - for the member - it was not, but was too late...I posted Chris to reopen the account...His call...
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His account is already re-opened
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Time to re-remove the user link from the original message, before he gets kicked off again.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
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Indeed!
I'll page @OriginalGriff for that
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Don't you think its just repost with some new 'contents' ?
OLD article:
Singleton in C#[^]
New article by same author
1077197- CodeProject[^]
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It's a repost with the end bit faffed with.
I univoted it, and clicked on "spam/abusive" as it's reputation point driving and we should remove it as such.
I didn't abuse vote the author, but if he does it again...
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You're being unfair . The first version was a rip off from this[^] article. Then he discovered that Jon updated it and wrote a new version here[^]. They smack more of plagiarism than anything else and the fact he's done it twice argues, to me, that it's abuse by the author.
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Based on that, I revise my opinion. Plagiarism on both, Kick the author.
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What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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As plagiarism is serious accuse, Please allow me to provide the version of the author (my colleague):
First, I did not copy anything from the mentioned articles (no code,no text,no images) - In fact, I did not know about those articles.
Moreover, when I quoted one sentence from other source (Wikipedia) - I provide a clear citation.
You should read CodeProject Plagiarism FAQ
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It is, indeed, a serious accusation which is why it takes many people to vote plagiarism off. However, both of the articles tie directly back to work from Jon Skeet. The ideas are presented in exactly the same order in as Jon's, which is a clear indication that the author was attempting to pass off someone else's ideas as his own. Just because he added a few words here and a few words there, this doesn't make his work original. Perhaps you'd care to email webmaster at codeproject dot com and ask them to take a look.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: The ideas are presented in exactly the same order in as Jon's, which is a clear indication that the author was attempting to pass off someone else's ideas as his own No, It is clear indication that he wrote about simple and known pattern.
I have seen many movies with the more or less the same story line and nobody accuse the writers with plagiarism.
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panboza wrote: Please allow me to provide the version of the author (my colleague):
I find it nice of you that you help your colleague. But I think you should do your own research and compare the work of your colleague with the sources mentioned in this thread before. If you still think your colleague did nothing wrong, then you can defend him as much as you want/can. Be careful, you might get disappointed as well.
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I know that there are some similarities in ideas - but this does not mean that my colleague copy from the article.
He write his ideas about very known and simple pattern. Codeproject has 105 articles about this subject. Using this narrow point of view - all those articles can be classified as plagiarism.
If you carefully read his article, You will realize that he write about his ideas and did not copy anything the Jon's article (The focus of the article , the code samples, the text and his explanations are different).
modified 10-Feb-16 4:53am.
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You have already do the necessary. Now it is in the hands of the site staff.
They are the only ones who can delete the reports and bring the account back to life, if they find we did wrong. If that's the case, I apologize in advance.
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As a fully off-side note: Next time, please edit your previous contribution instead of posting a new one with few changes only.
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When article about known pattern became a plagiarized article ?
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When it uses the same order and virtually identical code to two articles by Jon Skeet (along with the same rationales about the "improvements"), that's when it becomes plagiarized.
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Finalized with 10th Kick
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