> And if you make money from it, send them some money for the effort.
>
yep, money would really tell the author you appreciate his contribution /
what he thought of.
:-)
-Ryan
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Well, if your code is open source or you are distributing the code add a
comment right on top of the file like this
/*
This line's : code here
original author was, and I am very greatful to this person for writing this
beautiful piece of code that i am useing
*/
maybe? :-)
Cheers,
Ryan
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On Tue, March 22, 2005 4:54 pm, C Drozdowski said:
> I used a single line of code (ver batim) from a pear class in my own
> code. I try to always be honest and not steal code but this single line
> does exactly what I need. The code is for a NPO website and will never
> be sold or anything like tha
You can add as many remarks as you want... It won't show up in the
code or mess it up.
Just say something like
"/* The next line of code came from my PEAR class. I did not create
it, it was something we created in class. Just giving credit where
credit is due */"
I myself, wouldn't care. I
Hey,
I used a single line of code (ver batim) from a pear class in my own
code. I try to always be honest and not steal code but this single line
does exactly what I need. The code is for a NPO website and will never
be sold or anything like that.
How should I give credit for the line of code i
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