Richmond Mathewson write:
> RunRev did buy Metacard, but not at the start.
>
> I believe (this is where Heather can put us ALL straight) RunRev was
> initially designed as an alternative interface (front-end/GUI) to the
> MeatCard one.
Heather's asleep, so maybe I can help:
MetaCard premiered i
Hmmm... I find the basis of the article somewhat simplistic. I suppose you
could go back far enough with anything, and say it is an old idea produced in a
new way. For instance, the dissemination of information via writing has been
around for millenia, but someone made a way to do it electronica
A lot of what he is talking about here is what they are now calling Machine
Learning. I didn't 'fully' understand how this worked. But a few paragraphs
from Mr Atkinson here helped me immensely. I'm all the better for it.
Thanks, Bill, on so many levels.
Sean Cole
*Pi Digital Productions Ltd*
www.
On 10/20/17 12:36 PM, Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode wrote:
For every single Shakespeare play barring "The Merry Wives of Windsor"
there is a play that Shakespeare "ripped-off".
So, does that make him a plagiarist and a prize plonker?
Plagiarism is a direct copy, or one similar enough to
By the way, according to this article, we already knew
which could be the next breakthrough in technological
progress... but, we don't know who will pour their blood,
sweat and tears to build and sell it to the people.
https://zurb.com/blog/the-next-big-innovation-it-s-already-10-o
On Fri, Oct 2
RunRev did buy Metacard, but not at the start.
I believe (this is where Heather can put us ALL straight) RunRev was
initially designed as an alternative interface (front-end/GUI) to the
MeatCard one.
I don't think RunRev ever plagiarised, especially as they always gave
credit to Metacard.
N
Actually, RunRev BOUGHT Metacard didn't they? So they owned it, which is why
that is not plagiarism. But saying that a pure copy is the only form that can
be called plagiarism doesn't hold water in a court of law. If it can be shown
that enough sections of code are identical in form and functio
Ah widnae channer owermuch anent that Sudron is thon secont leid,
monie o us hae it as war secont leid, forbye.
I would not fuss a lot that English is your second language,
a lot of us have it as our second language as well.
An, eftir monie a towmond abune the Kinrick, Ah mynd Bulgarian
is mair
For every single Shakespeare play barring "The Merry Wives of Windsor"
there is a play that Shakespeare "ripped-off".
So, does that make him a plagiarist and a prize plonker?
No, it doesn't, for the simple reason that the plays he ripped-off had
crap dialogues and were second or third-rate:
I wasn't aware that there was objections and controversies when it comes to
this everything has a deeper history than just the surface I guess.
Forgive my ignorance on the subject. Gonna leave this skeleton right where
it is though.
On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 4:48 PM, Mike Kerner via use-li
Wasn't yesterday VisiCalc's birthday? If ever there was a case of IP
ripoff, it was that one.
On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 4:24 PM, Alejandro Tejada via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Tom Glod wrote:
> > Here is a great interview with Bill. in which he reveals
> > amo
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