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Same here. I have permissions to use finished PDFs and
help files as electronic portfolio items written into my
consulting contracts, but I don't think that any of my
clients or past employers would agree to have their source
files redistributed.
Gene Kim-Eng
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Fri, 20 Jun 2003 16:16:10 -0500 Jo Francis Byrd?wrote:
Nope, can't do that, most of my portfolio is used by permission, I can show
it, can't distribute it in any way - including e-mailing it to someone who
wants to peruse my pristine coding.
Moreover, decompiling a help file probably will not produce pristine coding,
in any case.
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