The topic does not have a detailed independent secondary source and is also not compliant with
WP:NSOFT. The sources used in the article are either blogs or simply software instructions.
Nolan Cohen (
talk) 21:18, 11 July 2024 (UTC)
Nolan Cohen (
talk)
21:17, 11 July 2024 (UTC)reply
Comment. The sources presented above are either instructional guides for downloading software or lack in-depth, detailed coverage. Also, some sources have a promotional tone, such as the one on Deploying Visual FoxPro Solutions, which is not appropriate for Wikipedia. There are also sources that remain unverified.
Nolan Cohen (
talk)
08:21, 13 July 2024 (UTC)reply
Comment. The
WP:PARTISAN clearly mentions that: "Wikipedia articles are required to present a neutral point of view. However, reliable sources are not required to be neutral, unbiased, or objective." Of course, I am not urging to use the exact same tone or point of view from the sources. I have verified all the sources that I provided. I want to highlight that
WP:SOURCETYPES mentions that, "Many Wikipedia articles rely on scholarly material. When available, academic and peer-reviewed publications, scholarly monographs, and textbooks are usually the most reliable sources." The peer-reviewed scholarly articles I provided in the sources, clearly mentions Inno Setup as a "powerful" and "popular" piece of software.
Uvarun2009 (
talk)
16:40, 13 July 2024 (UTC)reply
^Buba, Yusuf. Mastering Python. A Comprehensive Journey from Beginner to Professional. BookRix.
ISBN3755445743.
^Gunderloy ·, Mike. Coder to Developer Tools and Strategies for Delivering Your Software.
Wiley (publisher). pp. 277–278.
ISBN9780782151251.
^Nasucha, Mohammad; Rahmat, Revo; Satrio, Muhammad; Khornelius, John Bryan; Hermawan, Hendi; Handoko, Prio (3 May 2024). "GUI Development for An Image Enhancement Application to Support Computer Vision". International Conference on Artificial Intelligence For Internet of Things: 1–4.
doi:
10.1109/AIIoT58432.2024.10574765.
^Tyndall, John B. (15 October 2012). "Building an effective software deployment process". SIGUCCS: 109–114.
doi:
10.1145/2382456.2382482.
The topic does not have a detailed independent secondary source and is also not compliant with
WP:NSOFT. The sources used in the article are either blogs or simply software instructions.
Nolan Cohen (
talk) 21:18, 11 July 2024 (UTC)
Nolan Cohen (
talk)
21:17, 11 July 2024 (UTC)reply
Comment. The sources presented above are either instructional guides for downloading software or lack in-depth, detailed coverage. Also, some sources have a promotional tone, such as the one on Deploying Visual FoxPro Solutions, which is not appropriate for Wikipedia. There are also sources that remain unverified.
Nolan Cohen (
talk)
08:21, 13 July 2024 (UTC)reply
Comment. The
WP:PARTISAN clearly mentions that: "Wikipedia articles are required to present a neutral point of view. However, reliable sources are not required to be neutral, unbiased, or objective." Of course, I am not urging to use the exact same tone or point of view from the sources. I have verified all the sources that I provided. I want to highlight that
WP:SOURCETYPES mentions that, "Many Wikipedia articles rely on scholarly material. When available, academic and peer-reviewed publications, scholarly monographs, and textbooks are usually the most reliable sources." The peer-reviewed scholarly articles I provided in the sources, clearly mentions Inno Setup as a "powerful" and "popular" piece of software.
Uvarun2009 (
talk)
16:40, 13 July 2024 (UTC)reply
^Buba, Yusuf. Mastering Python. A Comprehensive Journey from Beginner to Professional. BookRix.
ISBN3755445743.
^Gunderloy ·, Mike. Coder to Developer Tools and Strategies for Delivering Your Software.
Wiley (publisher). pp. 277–278.
ISBN9780782151251.
^Nasucha, Mohammad; Rahmat, Revo; Satrio, Muhammad; Khornelius, John Bryan; Hermawan, Hendi; Handoko, Prio (3 May 2024). "GUI Development for An Image Enhancement Application to Support Computer Vision". International Conference on Artificial Intelligence For Internet of Things: 1–4.
doi:
10.1109/AIIoT58432.2024.10574765.
^Tyndall, John B. (15 October 2012). "Building an effective software deployment process". SIGUCCS: 109–114.
doi:
10.1145/2382456.2382482.