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Yeah, I've noticed that for a while, and it's troubling, especially since Axe projects go in the /asm folder at ticalc, so people simply try to make them look like their own ASM programs and don't mention Quigibo's work at all.It's plagiarism, since much of it really is someone else's code (Quigibo's) and people are taking credit for all the low-level work that went into Axe. It's better than stealing someone else's program and releasing it as your own, but not by much.
Quote from: Deep Thought on March 18, 2011, 08:05:35 pmYeah, I've noticed that for a while, and it's troubling, especially since Axe projects go in the /asm folder at ticalc, so people simply try to make them look like their own ASM programs and don't mention Quigibo's work at all.It's plagiarism, since much of it really is someone else's code (Quigibo's) and people are taking credit for all the low-level work that went into Axe. It's better than stealing someone else's program and releasing it as your own, but not by much.Maybe ticalc.org should have an /axe category, after all it did win the POTY hands-down
There's a NewProg category? Axe really should get its own...
What?There's like maybe 15 newprog programs, but there's over 100 axe ones. Shouldn't axe have it's own section? ...
What is newprog?And I agree -- I always try to credit Axe in my readmes and programs.