Hello, as the title suggests I want to remove the code I supplied in posts made in a thread I started in the C forum. The reason I want to do this is because the program I wrote is for an assignment due next week. I know other students in my class use google to search for code to use on assignments, so when they search for this program they will be taken directly to my program. I dont want any of the other students to copy my code. It wont look good if the whole class turns in the same exact program ;) .
So is it possible for one of the mods or Dani to remove my code from the thread. You can replace in two weeks if you want. If it is possible, I will mark the thread solved so no one tries to answer a thread with no code ;) .
Here is the thread I want snipped.
http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread228632.html
Thanks. :)
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Jump to PostProbably they will say no because thats what we have said in the past.
Just reference the work in your report and cite any code which was given to you.
Jump to PostYoull have to wait and see what the others say (i dont have powers over the c++ board)
Jump to PostSorry, jbennet is correct.
I also suggest that you reference the work in your report and cite any code which was given to you.
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For taking this all in good spirit...
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