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Geek Culture / Directions to the web portfolio

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pavel_sv_1982
11
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Joined: 9th Apr 2013
Location: Russia
Posted: 2nd Jul 2014 16:07 Edited at: 2nd Jul 2014 16:10
Hello.
I would like to build a website with some examples portffolio programs.
Here are my few questions for experienced users, moderators and administrators.
Can I use the tutorial code samples in my code?
Can I take a sample of the license agreement for games fps-ceator?
nonZero
12
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Joined: 10th Jul 2011
Location: Dark Empire HQ, Otherworld, Silent Hill
Posted: 3rd Jul 2014 19:57
You need to obtain permission to "reproduce" code samples unless the licence says otherwise.

As for the FPSC licence, that depends on the licence's licence. You can build your own licence here: Creative Commons Licence Builder

"I was in nASA before it was cool" -- Original nASA Members (nonZero, DJD and TheComet)
mr Handy
16
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Joined: 7th Sep 2007
Location: out of TGC
Posted: 6th Jul 2014 13:30
Portfolio can't have third-party code or other stuff unless it is mass used thing like if you have a 3d room design and you are using some common room props but in any case portfolio is a showoff of your OWN skills so its quality will be poor if its content is not made by you completely.

All your TGC are belong to us.

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