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QuestionWhere are the Latest Articles? Pin
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SuggestionSuggestion: clarify when an article that does not (and will never) include source should be reported Pin
BillWoodruff22-Dec-15 19:24
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I brought this recent CP article [^] up recently on the 'Article Writing' forum: [^], and the response from Chris seemed pretty unequivocal to me:
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"If a dll is provided but no code then we'd need a very good reason why there's no code. A dll without code may contain malicious code. 

Beyond that, where a code sharing, not an application sharing site."
The author of the article mentioned he was considering posting source in a comment to a reader comment, but, in a response to a private e-mail I sent him through CP, he tells me now he is seeking venture capital and will definitely not post source.

I've suggested to the article author:
"I think if you wrote an article about object-graph databases in general, surveying the field, describing key differences in various current implementations, like Neo4j, that would be valuable, and you could, perhaps, indirectly describe your work by talking about why/how your "model" makes a different choice."


All this leaves me in a quandary: I like the author's article because the choices he makes in object-graph database design are (evidently) quite different from other current well-known implementations, like Neo4j. However, without the ability to see source (absent detailed discussion of his choices in the article), I am quite limited in my ability to study his choices, which is frustrating.

Should the article be reported ? Reported as "what" ?

This reminds me of the history of ReoGrid: [^] on CodeProject; the author (Jing Lu), about a year after his original post, decided to "go commercial" and no longer publish the source for his future versions of ReoGrid, but he has left the last version published on CodeProject source available. And, Jing is still responding to comments on the article.
«Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.» Benjamin Franklin

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