I've written some nifty analysis software, what now

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D

Hi,
I've written some C++ analysis / machine learning software which I
think is pretty nifty. I am wondering what to do with it. I think it
is worth some £, $ or euros. Also I wondering how to protect it. It
might even deserve a paper, but I don't know the literature (it is a
big area)
It is in need of a front end and it is currently platform independent.

Good advice is welcome. Thanks.
 
V

Victor Bazarov

D said:
I've written some C++ analysis / machine learning software which I
think is pretty nifty. I am wondering what to do with it. I think it
is worth some £, $ or euros. Also I wondering how to protect it. It
might even deserve a paper, but I don't know the literature (it is a
big area)
It is in need of a front end and it is currently platform independent.

Good advice is welcome. Thanks.

What C++ _language_ question do you have? Consider that your posting
is similar to

"I drove my Toyota to the market to buy some fruit. Which should
I get, pears, apples, or cucumbers? How much do they go for?"

in the alt.autos.toyota newsgroup.

Here is some advice (you decide whether it's good or not): find
a better place to ask your marketing/legal question.

V
 
D

D

What C++ _language_ question do you have? Consider that your posting
is similar to

"I drove my Toyota to the market to buy some fruit. Which should
I get, pears, apples, or cucumbers? How much do they go for?"

in the alt.autos.toyota newsgroup.

Here is some advice (you decide whether it's good or not): find
a better place to ask your marketing/legal question.

V

**** off Victor! And do your mud slinging elsewhere! Oh and don't
forget to hold onto your relic and whisper to your imaginary friend ;)
 
R

red floyd

D said:
Well I did ask how to protect my C++ code.
Copyright it and register the copyright.

The charter of comp.lang.c++ the discussion of the language as defined
by ISO/IEC 14882. See the FAQ at http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite
for more details.

ISO/IEC 14882 does not discuss "protecting" code. How to do that is
specific to your target platform. Please ask in a newsgroup dedicated
to your platform.

And your next comment to Victor was totally uncalled for.
 
D

D

Copyright it and register the copyright.

The charter of comp.lang.c++ the discussion of the language as defined
by ISO/IEC 14882. See the FAQ athttp://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite
for more details.

ISO/IEC 14882 does not discuss "protecting" code. How to do that is
specific to your target platform. Please ask in a newsgroup dedicated
to your platform.

OK, thanks.
And your next comment to Victor was totally uncalled for.

He is provocative and insulting, what do you expect ?
 
G

Gavin Deane

He is provocative and insulting, what do you expect ?

Well everyone knows what to expect of you now don't they. The net
result is that even if you do have a C++ language question one day,
people who remember your childish and unwarranted outburst might be
less inclined to bother helping you.

And you think cluttering a newsgroup where people are expecting to
read about the C++ language with questions about something else
entirely is polite do you? You seem quick to judge the manners of
other people - you need to take a look in the mirror.

Gavin Deane
 
D

D

Well everyone knows what to expect of you now don't they.

< snip - equally unwarranted retort >

Gavin Deane


My conclusion is that the C++ conmunity is not friendly and C++ is not
a friendly language.
 
D

Dennis \(Icarus\)

red floyd said:
Copyright it and register the copyright.

The charter of comp.lang.c++ the discussion of the language as defined
by ISO/IEC 14882. See the FAQ at http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite
for more details.

ISO/IEC 14882 does not discuss "protecting" code. How to do that is
specific to your target platform. Please ask in a newsgroup dedicated
to your platform.

And your next comment to Victor was totally uncalled for.

But just consider, it took him a half-hour to think of that comment.....

Dennis
 
L

Lionel B

My conclusion is that the C++ conmunity is not friendly

Yeah, we're baaaaad.
and C++ is not a friendly language.

LOL. You've been insulted by the C++ language???

My conclusion is that it is always preferable to read the FAQ before
posting to *any* newsgroup.
 
M

Mike Wahler

D said:
**** off Victor! And do your mud slinging elsewhere! Oh and don't
forget to hold onto your relic and whisper to your imaginary friend ;)


Gee, when the times comes that you really do need help with a
C++ language issue, I wonder whether Victor (who is highly qualified to
provide such help) would be inclined to help at all after your
completely groundless abuse. Perhaps if you were to apologize...

Just some food for thought.

-Mike
 

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