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Started by hutch--, June 08, 2006, 02:48:34 AM

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hutch--

We have many members in this forum who write very good code but often its not easy to find but the forum software has the capacity for each member to put their own URL in the signature so that other members can link to their own site to see what they have to offer.

At its simplest it looks much like this so its easy enough to do and it means that more people can see your code and programs.


My Code Site
[size=10pt][b] http://www.yoursite.com [/b][/size]


About all we ask is that the basic forum rules are respected, only legal content and no blatant commercial advertising. The URL is for members own code, not some corporation.
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Telefunken

Can we have links to other websites besides our coding websites? For instance, i have a link to my band's site. This is okay?

hutch--

Sounds fine to me. The only area of complain is if we get blatant commercial advertising, links to illegal stuff or anything that is visually irritating.

Is the band any good ?  :bg
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Telefunken


hutch--

I probably don't qualify as a viable critic at my age but the first track was clean and layback, the second was a bit raw and grunty. I tend to like "country" not too slick and polished as loses its grunt doing so.  :U
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Telefunken

Thanks, its good to hear someone elses opinion. We have a few other songs that aren't recorded yet, so theres more to come.  :bg

sparhawk

My sig is not really related to assembly. The rules say you can use the signature to show your code, so this is it (kind of).  :P If you feel that it's not ok, just say so and I remove it.

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china pigzj

Quote from: hutch-- on June 08, 2006, 02:48:34 AM
We have many members in this forum who write very good code but often its not easy to find but the forum software has the capacity for each member to put their own URL in the signature so that other members can link to their own site to see what they have to offer.

At its simplest it looks much like this so its easy enough to do and it means that more people can see your code and programs.


My Code Site
[size=10pt][b] http://www.yoursite.com [/b][/size]


About all we ask is that the basic forum rules are respected, only legal content and no blatant commercial advertising. The URL is for members own code, not some corporation.

hutch--

Hi Mr.Zhu,

Welcome on board. I see your quote but no message.
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CuiCan

Hi,Mr.Zhu
I hope you say something not just quoting,eventhough it may be some mistakes in your sentence.Your behaviour will have a bad influence on our chinese.

dedndave

we haven't seen Mr Zhu since he posted that a year ago   :P

zemtex

Why is it that all people who code assembly ASSUME that all assembly coders make free software and open source for everyone to grab? Why is assembly code so much less worth than code made in a HL language?

"Put your code as signature".. It is a nasty assumption you got there, to assume all users on this forum have free code to share. Some people like secrecy, some people want to be the only owner of the code (Even though you could disassemble it, it wouldnt be the same quality as the source code)

It's sad that no assembly programmer want to hold certain things for themselves anymore. It's not critics from my side, it's just a thought for everyone. Your code is valuable, keep it to yourself.

Don't toss it out and spread it like food for the chickens and hens. Keep it tight to your chest, and just maybe (only maybe) if the person asks often enough, you can consider releasing some parts of the code for him. I think this will make the assembly community more exciting in the long run.

Keep in mind, you're not here to duplicate yourself and spread your own philosophy to other by spreading your own code. You are here to inspire people to do their own coding.
I have been puzzling with lego bricks all my life. I know how to do this. When Peter, at age 6 is competing with me, I find it extremely neccessary to show him that I can puzzle bricks better than him, because he is so damn talented that all that is called rational has gone haywire.

clive

I'm not sure it has to be free, or even come with source. While there is no money to be made with "free" software, it will certainly provide global visibility to your programming skills, or other assorted talents, or lack thereof. It does bring people to your door, and does provide credibility, which working alone in your basement, or corner cubicle at work, will not. Sure you might get people who what services for free, but it's not hard to quote an hourly rate, or simply ignore them.

If you don't want to provide code, point your signature to your web page, blog, application screen shots, CV/Resume or LinkedIn page.
It could be a random act of randomness. Those happen a lot as well.