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Comment on: What % of code would you consider 'not stealing' if you want to break a GPL?

Either way the bottom line is original work isn’t created by copying

I decided to build the project from scratch without copying any code. I mocked up my app in their framework and then started from scratch with widgets from my own toolbox. I am 2 days in and probably 50% done.

Anyway not just because of your opinion but also because I didn't like their code layout. It was useful as an outline and especially for mysqli usage which I haven't used in a complex app before.

0 10 May 2018 22:24 u/ActuallyAGoodThing in v/programming
Comment on: Unexpected deeznut3

I was using a cheeky string to test some password hashing/recovery functions.

0 09 May 2018 10:02 u/ActuallyAGoodThing in v/programming
Unexpected deeznut3
2 0 comments 08 May 2018 23:53 u/ActuallyAGoodThing (self.programming) in v/programming
Cryptographic Storage Cheat Sheet - OWASP
2 0 comments 08 May 2018 19:34 u/ActuallyAGoodThing (..) in v/programming
Comment on: What % of code would you consider 'not stealing' if you want to break a GPL?

My moral flexibility might be from having a high intelligence. Or I could be a scumbag. I suspect I am in a better position than you to know.

0 06 May 2018 18:43 u/ActuallyAGoodThing in v/programming
Comment on: What % of code would you consider 'not stealing' if you want to break a GPL?

Well it's not doing the same job as the original.

I suppose I can re-write 100% of the code and consider the donor project just an outline.

0 06 May 2018 18:26 u/ActuallyAGoodThing in v/programming
What % of code would you consider 'not stealing' if you want to break a GPL?
1 0 comments 06 May 2018 15:18 u/ActuallyAGoodThing (self.programming) in v/programming
Comment on: Overview of Neural-Net programming, example using backpropagation and stochastic gradient descent

Stochastic: Using a random variable, randomness

Gradient: Layers of ascending or descending density

0 25 Apr 2018 02:02 u/ActuallyAGoodThing in v/programming
Overview of Neural-Net programming, example using backpropagation and stochastic gradient descent
2 1 comment 25 Apr 2018 01:55 u/ActuallyAGoodThing (self.programming) in v/programming
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