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St0rm.iD | Every newbie programmer knows about pscode; I haven't been there in a year or so. | May 27, 2004, 8:45 PM |
Myndfyr | [quote author=impersonating members is bad! link=board=5;threadid=6949;start=15#msg62186 date=1085690717] Every newbie programmer knows about pscode; I haven't been there in a year or so. [/quote] I think I've only ever visited it once. | May 27, 2004, 10:04 PM |
j0k3r | [quote author=Myndfyre link=board=5;threadid=6949;start=15#msg62209 date=1085695457] [quote author=impersonating members is bad! link=board=5;threadid=6949;start=15#msg62186 date=1085690717] Every newbie programmer knows about pscode; I haven't been there in a year or so. [/quote] I think I've only ever visited it once. [/quote] Well I've never visited it, I'm leetar than you two. PSCode is not only for newbies, I'm sure there are lots of expert programmers who spend time there helping others and contributing. | May 27, 2004, 10:38 PM |
Tuberload | [quote author=j0k3r link=board=5;threadid=6949;start=15#msg62217 date=1085697518] Well I've never visited it, I'm leetar than you two. PSCode is not only for newbies, I'm sure there are lots of expert programmers who spend time there helping others and contributing. [/quote] There are, but of course nobody (except you) says anything about that... | May 28, 2004, 12:12 AM |
Adron | [quote author=impersonating members is bad! link=board=5;threadid=6949;start=15#msg62186 date=1085690717] Every newbie programmer knows about pscode; I haven't been there in a year or so. [/quote] Are there any general licensing terms for pscode code? Or are you supposed to negotiate with each author? | May 28, 2004, 4:13 PM |
CrAz3D | [quote author=Adron link=board=5;threadid=7001;start=0#msg62337 date=1085760820] [quote author=impersonating members is bad! link=board=5;threadid=6949;start=15#msg62186 date=1085690717] Every newbie programmer knows about pscode; I haven't been there in a year or so. [/quote] Are there any general licensing terms for pscode code? Or are you supposed to negotiate with each author? [/quote] I believe it is on a per-author basis | May 28, 2004, 5:21 PM |
St0rm.iD | Steal it and hope no one notices. | May 28, 2004, 7:09 PM |
Adron | That's something they could improve then. | May 28, 2004, 11:20 PM |
Newby | I've only been there a couple times. :/ | May 28, 2004, 11:31 PM |
iago | I've been there quite a few times (though not lately) and I've posted code there. | May 29, 2004, 11:04 PM |
hismajesty | I used to be a pro-closed source zealot, but iago converted me, so now I don't see what's so wrong with pscode as long as it's used properly (eg. not stolen from, but learned from.) | May 30, 2004, 4:16 AM |
Eli_1 | PSC is where I learned everything. My book only explained so much and when there was something specific I wanted to learn, I would go there and figure it out. I don't use it very much at all anymore, but it used to be a daily thing with me. :P | May 30, 2004, 5:54 AM |
Myndfyr | Most of my learning (and subsequent help) has been on the MS-hosted GotDotNet website (as I am a .NET programmer). My first submitted code sample was the CRC-32 algorithm that I based my BNLS authentication on: http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/UserSamples/Details.aspx?SampleGuid=37a91f12-ca84-49df-a2d7-d8a36cfcc933 Looking at Dragon's code (posted IIRC by Yoni), mine's a lot more concise. I'll submit a more efficient example (of BNLS auth) in C# to the BNLS guys at some point -- just not right now. | May 30, 2004, 7:43 AM |