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modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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Has DD moved Ink Bucket to India?
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My report has zapped the article but member still needs a few more
modified 16-Mar-17 7:58am.
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nuvellaserum0 - Professional Profile[^]
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Creamed.
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* Never pay more than 20 bucks for a computer game.
* I'm a puny punmaker.
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App generator: Darcy Berger - Professional Profile[^]
M.D.V.
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modified 16-Mar-17 2:19am.
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CHill60 wrote: he's playing with the formatting in the editor So a QA person then, not a troll.
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who can extrapolate from incomplete data.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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@Sean-Ewingtonn
This would-be article is a difficult one: Walkthrough in detail : Create Dataset and Database with two relational tables. An UpdateAll method on the TableAdapterManager.[^]
Yes, he lists sources at the end - a long list indeed - but ... every bit of text I google comes up somewhere. I'm at a loss to find anything he did write himself, other than trivial additions.
For example:
Quote: To display each data field in a separate control, click Details. When you drag the data item to the designer, this action will create a different data-bound control for each column or property of the parent data table or object, along with labels for each control.
Check out Set the control to be created when dragging from the Data Sources window[^]
Quote: The Build Action property indicates what Visual Studio does with a file
when a build is executed (main properties).
* None - The file is not included in the project output group
and is not compiled in the build process.
Try: File Properties[^] - ok, he adds "An example is a Readme text fil." but that's not really necessary (or spell checked).
Apart from the pictures, I can't see this as a "new" document by the OP. But technically, he lists his sources, so it's isn't plagiarism, is it?
Sean - and anyone else - any thoughts?
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Plagiarised because of improper referencing (no indication of copied text and from where it has been copied) and not enough original content.
I did not check all the text but your post and the large reference list indicate that it is more than acceptable:
Quote: As a rule of thumb, allow yourself no more than three references or instances of copied / modified text. 90% of the content must be your own, and you should aim for 100%.
For reporting the user it is an edge case. From my point of view he should be notified to allow him updating the article. With proper indication, the amount of copied text will be clear. But I guess that there will be not enough content left.
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Jochen Arndt wrote: For reporting the user it is an edge case ATM I have only reported the article.
He has more items:
Tips[^]
Articles[^]
Have you checked it? (I can't do it right now)
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I have checked them. They are OK.
The article has one MSDN quote without link (but clear quote indication) and MSDN quotes in the source code (also without links but indication and copied text is from the MSDN pages of the function called in the next line). While not perfect it is acceptable from my point of view.
I just wrote a comment on the initially mentioned article because it has been re-submitted after being closed.
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Well the article goes for sure. He's tried to repost it and I've removed it and explained why. Let's see what he does.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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