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My first medium article on object copying for javascript
My first medium article on object copying in Javascript. a humble request to provide feedback many thanks to Michael Simnitt for the inspiration https://medium.com/@neetishop/copying-objects-in-javascript-8590e2d45c4
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Morpheus
I hope so my friend! 👍😉
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You are Amazing My Friend!! 👏👏
You really wrote an article wonderfully!!
I wish you to continue with the big desire and many more of your articles to read in the future!! 👍😊
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Morpheus 👍
when you go to the link you mentioned,
it says :
The author deleted this Medim story
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That a very nice article Morpheus
I clapped for it
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Michael Simnitt Jax , hey guys thanks for the support and good news , that guy who saw my comment might have panicked and removed the article quickly.
No replies apologies nothing, since there were already hundreds of views on that copied version, I wouldn't have mind just an attribution link to my article.
Also it turns out that medium has a very good mechanism to track infringement and plagiarism on reports , so they can review the request and bring down the copied content.
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Great stuff! Love the last method using JSON. 👍👍
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The article was great and informative. I found something new. Thanks.
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Morpheus good luck for your upcoming projects and wish to see more interesting stuff from you
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hey guys I am in serious dilemma can someone please take a look at this and confirm whether this article looks like a copy of mine.
“Reference and Primitive Types in Javascript” @BrandonMorelli https://codeburst.io/reference-and-primitive-types-in-javascript-2553300594b8
with the one in the top of mine " copying objects in JavaScript"
I clearly see examples twisted and sentences modified a bit , but overall it looks the same.
its depressing cause I have only 3 people who have liked my article and the plagiarized one has 1000+ likes since it was made popular in codeburst.io
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Jax 😔 Michael Simnitt apparently there's no copyright law on medium but I have contacted the author for an explanation.
since there's also profit involved with articles on medium hence it should be taken seriously, I ll contact Brandon Morelli ( codeburst maker) as well to seek clarification if I don't get any responses from the plagiarizer.
it's my hardwork and I have sentiments involved as well coz I loved writing it and I will write much more in the future as well but not if someone else will change few words and take credit.
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Danijel Ivanović yes looks like the issue is resolved 😃.
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I had no issues on my phone (landscape LG V20) and enjoyed your article. It was well written.
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Here is the second article on copying objects with built in functions, i had to remove few topics to prevent it from going too long, hopefully i ll add those topics in the next one ,
i ll request again to find any errors or improvements if there thank you
https://medium.com/@neetishop/copying-objects-in-javascript-with-built-in-functions-5ec5df8357ea
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This article on usecase of Object.assign() came as a side-effect to reduce the size of 2nd article on copying of objects.
it will help to write better arguments passing for big functions
and setting up default arguments
https://medium.com/@neetishop/why-use-object-assign-582dcdcab6f6
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Not that I have time for another account, but I am seriously thinking about it so I can clap for you.
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yeah at the very least it looks like he used yours as a guide and reworded stuff and failed to give you credit. and that's assuming it was a complete accident which it doesn't appear to be.
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Morpheus, hopefully it gets worked out, and he understand what he did wrong.
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I didn't have any issues reading it
the layout and everything was nice. a painless and informative read😉
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Good article!
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Good article with loads of examples, which makes it a good learning source, well done @Morpheus : )