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Every code that has been written by a user, together with the submission time, is stored in our database.
If this website provides a feature that allows us to determine how many times a specific cod…
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Hello,
To whom it may concern:
I recently developed some research software tools and we are considering publishing it to an academic journal.
I was wondering if the contributors of OxyPlot ha…
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Hosting CS 32 solutions publicly is a violation of the collaboration policy.
Note to current students: A copy of this repository is tracked by our plagiarism software.
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Hi,
Love this program, bought it, and use it daily alongside of Grammarly (your plugin is my goto checker). Thing is, when I receive a technical article to check, LT is fantastic at pointing out…
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### Open Science and Scholarly Publications
**Status:** FALL
**Description:** Share your research with the world. Attendees will publish a scholarly article online and discuss the journal submis…
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Allow collaboration with other programmers by sharing the code editor in multiple browsers:
- read only (e.g. teachers monitoring students)
- multi-write (e.g. for pair programming)
See [CodeSh…
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String matching algorithms are pervasive in software. One particularly fun one, is Rabin Karp, which is used in Plagiarism detection.
Rabin Karp is relatively easy to implement. See this: [Rabin–K…
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When we now want to make LLMs available in TIRA (such as Alpaca or other instruction-based models), we should pay attention that a software can be executed against different (especially future, simula…
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If possible, please include a software license. Thanks
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JPlag is - without a doubt - a powerful tool to counter software plagiarism. However, it is not designed to be used autonomously without human supervision. Recently, this raised ethical concerns. To f…