User talk:Jp.basuyaux
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I would like to share the source code (in C#) of a program that embeds all the RSA numbers and that implements a built-in self-test checking that the numbers are correct.
I believe that this source code could spare time of people that would like to work with these numbers, making them confident that they have the right numbers in their own program, without typing mistake.
This source code is related to the RSA numbers page.
It has more than 500 lines of text, so I can't just paste it within the page, this would be spam.
Is there a convenient way to share source code in relation with a Wikipedia page?
JPB (talk) 09:03, 1 January 2017 (UTC)
- Hi, thank you for taking an interest in Wikipedia! But unfortunately, I don't think that the code you wish to share is appropriate for a Wikipedia page. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, and not a how to guide, soapbox or anything similar. Maybe you would like to try Wikibooks for somewhere to put your code possibly? If you believe I am wrong, just click here to ask another question, or visit the Teahouse for friendly help, or just leave a message on my talk page. Thank you for wanting to help improve Wikipedia, and I hope you stay to make more useful contributions to this site! Seagull123 Φ 13:02, 1 January 2017 (UTC)