Zac Davis Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 You've posted a lot of code on your free lisp site without giving any credit to the folk who created it. I use Alan J. Thompson's Break curve At Distance lisp for example. While you at least left his name in the code it's helpful to provide the http://www.theswamp.org/index.php?topic=39550.0;all link as well. The link provides a nice GIF showing how the function works as well as a place to get answers about the code. I keep both author and the link I found it commented in all the code I download as a reference for myself as well as the proper way to share the code with others. If you update your free lisp site to give credit to those who created the code as well as links to where you found the code it would be much more useful to anyone interested in it, besides showing at least the bare minimum of respect for the authors since you didn't get permission to post their efforts as your own. No Problem, Thanks for letting me know. i totally respect the coders and i will update the ones you and lee mention with the proper links. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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