😂😂🤣🤣 Calm down. And teach your students not to reinvent the wheel rather create something that interests them based off of other works and share it. That's the joy of learning.
Don't beat yourself up to be unique; try to be collaborative.
And give credit where it's due. That's one of the first things we teach our students. Don't steal code, especially from a public source, because as you'll see on the thread, everyone knows this isn't your code.
Try harder to make something unique next time. Don't just use someone else's code, make minor changes, and claim it's your own.
Try read code harder next time...... It's my code..... I wrote it from scratch. I just learned from Wes Bos beforehand....Bye.. I have already wasted a lot of time here on you.
whatever you need to tell yourself, guy.
this isn't your code. don't present it as if it were.
😂😂🤣🤣 Calm down. And teach your students not to reinvent the wheel rather create something that interests them based off of other works and share it. That's the joy of learning.
Don't beat yourself up to be unique; try to be collaborative.
And give credit where it's due. That's one of the first things we teach our students. Don't steal code, especially from a public source, because as you'll see on the thread, everyone knows this isn't your code.
Try harder to make something unique next time. Don't just use someone else's code, make minor changes, and claim it's your own.
That's dishonest.
Try read code harder next time...... It's my code..... I wrote it from scratch. I just learned from Wes Bos beforehand....Bye.. I have already wasted a lot of time here on you.
except it's not your code. it's Wes Bos' code.
You didn't write it from scratch - you copied whatever was in his tutorial.
Just be honest. That's all. And you won't have to worry about people calling you out for plagiarism.