alphacyberranger to Programmer [email protected]English • edit-21 year agoWhat came first, the programmer or the code?imagemessage-square43arrow-up11.26Karrow-down124
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink32•1 year agowell using someone’s code properly licensed isn’t plagiarism a fair few of my uni classes were like take this guys code and make it do this, which were like 4 lines changes
minus-square@rtxnlinkEnglish19•edit-21 year ago“Here’s this header file that implements 99% of the mathematics, because I’m not paid to teach mathematics.” Ironically I learned a lot more about linear algebra from that header file than from my actual teacher.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink11•1 year agoI just saw a “faster linear algebra” package scroll by on pacman. I almost pulled up the source/documentation. The only thing that stopped me was that I have about 199 things more relevant to my usage than linear algebra.
well using someone’s code properly licensed isn’t plagiarism
a fair few of my uni classes were like take this guys code and make it do this, which were like 4 lines changes
“Here’s this header file that implements 99% of the mathematics, because I’m not paid to teach mathematics.”
Ironically I learned a lot more about linear algebra from that header file than from my actual teacher.
I just saw a “faster linear algebra” package scroll by on pacman. I almost pulled up the source/documentation.
The only thing that stopped me was that I have about 199 things more relevant to my usage than linear algebra.