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      08-23-2007
jim wrote:
> http://corejava-technologies.ripped-off-verbatim.con


You lousy plagiarist, "jim"! You are such a liar and a cheater!

Folks, this unethical thief stole his **** from John O'Conner's blog at
<http://blogs.sun.com/CoreJavaTechTips/entry/creating_zip_and_jar_files>

Shame on you, "jim". You have no honor.

Just what do you hope to accomplish with this crap?

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      08-23-2007
On Aug 23, 3:13 am, Lew <l...@lewscanon.com> wrote:
> jim wrote:
> >http://corejava-technologies.ripped-off-verbatim.con

>
> You lousy plagiarist, "jim"! You are such a liar and a cheater!
>
> Folks, this unethical thief stole his **** from John O'Conner's blog at
> <http://blogs.sun.com/CoreJavaTechTips/entry/creating_zip_and_jar_files>
>
> Shame on you, "jim". You have no honor.
>
> Just what do you hope to accomplish with this crap?


It is just another Muppet from M. They do that to beef up their CV
"Look future boss, I have this cool blog where I talk cool things
about Java", and they do that to make advertising money.

Imagine you chose programming as your major because you think you can
make much money in programming. Imagine you have no talent and no
interest in programming, software or CS at all. Imagine you cheated
your way through university, buying exam results, bribing, paying
others to do your homework, or found gullible people on Usenet doing
it for you, etc. Imagine you get some degree and then you figure out
that you are not the only one looking for a job, and that even the
most desperate software company does some kind of screening before
hiring. Even at their "just walk in" events. And they don't hire you.
Imagine you turn to this counterfeit "Java Interview Question"
collections you find all over the web, and imagine you still can't
manage to appear knowledgeable after memorizing half of them. Things
like talking about Swing*s* give it away. You find this counterfeit
"Tips for getting hired and making lots of $$$ in the Web 2.0 age" on
the web. Imagine it says blogging is the way to impress. You have
cheated all your way up to this point. What at this point prevents you
from setting up a fake blog with stolen contents? Nothing.

 
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Manish Pandit
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      08-23-2007
On Aug 23, 11:37 am, Hunter Gratzner <a24...@googlemail.com> wrote:
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> Imagine you chose programming as your major because you think you can
> make much money in programming. Imagine you have no talent and no
> interest in programming, software or CS at all. Imagine you cheated
> your way through university, buying exam results, bribing, paying
> others to do your homework, or found gullible people on Usenet doing
> it for you, etc. Imagine you get some degree and then you figure out
> that you are not the only one looking for a job, and that even the
> most desperate software company does some kind of screening before
> hiring. Even at their "just walk in" events. And they don't hire you.
> Imagine you turn to this counterfeit "Java Interview Question"
> collections you find all over the web, and imagine you still can't
> manage to appear knowledgeable after memorizing half of them. Things
> like talking about Swing*s* give it away. You find this counterfeit
> "Tips for getting hired and making lots of $$$ in the Web 2.0 age" on
> the web. Imagine it says blogging is the way to impress. You have
> cheated all your way up to this point. What at this point prevents you
> from setting up a fake blog with stolen contents? Nothing.


Could not have said this any better myself.

I know a good number of people who have done this, and continue to do
so. To add insult to injury, they get good paying jobs as well

-cheers,
Manish

 
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      08-23-2007
On Aug 23, 2:37 pm, Hunter Gratzner <a24...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> cheated all your way up to this point. What at this point prevents you
> from setting up a fake blog with stolen contents? Nothing.


Plagiarized, perhaps. Stolen would mean that the original author was
deprived of theirs, which would seem to be unlikely barring a
malicious defacement of their Web site with data destruction plus
their not having had any backups.

Not to suggest that plagiarism isn't itself a fairly serious matter.
Fortunately, these days it's *very* easy to detect, thanks in large
part to Google.

 
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