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Its not my matter of concern for how many days you are here. You copied someone's content,thats plagiarism. I dont want more meaningless statements as you are not even able to accept the fact i explained in the above comments. You cant even understand the definition of it.So take care next time,otherwise you will definitely be reported.
Happy Coding.!
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its not important for me that someone like you report me which have blindly jundjment and don't want accept truth. you want just say this "You copied someone's content,thats plagiarism".
meaningless statements as you are not even able to accept the fact<br />
if your are someone which very equitable you must consider 1% for your self wrong.
Ok, you can think like that and note that my first language is not English and also i'm 17 so my english level in this state can be good. anyway i say Congratulations you for finding and reporting a very bad spammer. (In your idea)
Your Sincerely
-Amir Mohammad Nasrollahi
/* LIFE RUNS ON CODE */
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Hi,
Thanks for your message earlier saying you've seen far less interesting projects that were submitted.
I know my asm.net app would be educational because it would teach people how to program and connect students together.
Could you reconsider my asm.net project?
ASM.NET - Education Category[^]
I even wrote Intel about it and they said everyone should have the same opportunity to submit their projects for any of the 6 categories. They said the judges would determine which apps they like the most.
Thanks,
Jason
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It's already approved by the looks of things, so good luck in the comp.
Slightly OT, I know Pete o'Hanlon from the forums here, he is very well known as one of the "good guys". I think there may have been a misunderstanding yesterday, his point was similar to mine in that the proposal didn't obviously link up to the "Educational" category in any clear way. It seems the revised version does this.
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Thanks for your help. It might have been a little misunderstanding in the beginning but I tried to fix it up the best I could to help make it the idea more understandable.
Thanks,
Jason
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There is absolutely nothing to this[^] tip. It links to an external project and contains no description whatsoever.
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I'm not sure about this member: Bilashcse[^]
- When I go the the
ListVersions.aspx?aid=<answer> page, and when I change <answer> into the number of one of his answers, then I can see that nearly all his answers are 1 or 2 times bookmarked. Example: http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/ListVersions.aspx?aid=610131[^]
Looks suspicious... - He answered two times to a question of Maria_007[^]. That doesn't look very suspicious, but the 2 questions of Maria_007 are one time upvoted, however these questions don't deservere a vote of 5 (in my opinion), so I think Bilashcse upvoted these questions, so I think Maria_007 is (one of) his sock-puppet(s).
I think this is sock-puppetry, but I'm not sure, so would anyone check whether my presumption is correct?
Thanks in advance.
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I have no idea how this[^] made it through the review process. It should have been pushed back because there's no way that it's an article.
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I am glad someone brought this up. The article came into the queue several times and each time I was a finger twitch away from voting it as advertisement (not for the Ducascopy company, but for the company he is linking to). It does seem to solve a problem, but it looks more like a Tip if anything.
BTW, did you try to click on the download link? It seems to just takes me back to the article.
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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I didn't try the link. I went to the browse code section and saw that nothing was there.
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Thanks for letting us know. I've opted for a more permanent approach. No need for him to waste any more of our time.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Ahhh, the classic "two identical strikes, you're out" rule.
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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This question[^] was cross-posted on C# Corner and stackoverflow.com (see the disclaimer I have addded to the question), discovered the cross-posts by accident while searching a solution for his problem.
However, I decided to not report him yet, even though I suppose the question on C# Corner was posted after after I told him not to cross-post.
I also think that he is not a case for the S&A watch, since I do not see it as a major crime. But maybe someone of the editor/admin staff can contact him and tell him that there are some members out there who tend to nuke even cross-posters.
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Approve them
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I can do that.
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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How do I contact the editor?
I did not find an obvious way to do it.
Specifically, in
this post items in bold were used as a sort of paragraph headings, and the editor moved them into the middle of the paragraphs, making the text to appear much less structured. Not the end of the world, but personally I don't think that was a good idea.
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I've tweaked the editing a little
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Thanks, this version is much better!
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