Frequently Asked Questions

That’s always helpful, thanks 🙂

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We do get quite a bit of feedback, so we can really only help with questions that are specifically and directly related to an article – not with your own custom application.

Yes, with two conditions:

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  • don’t use the word “baeldung” in your domain, as this is a registered trademark. Readers would think the sites are affiliated and owned by the same company, which, naturally, is not the case.

Yes, provided you include a link to the article as a source.

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Select the option “Our paid courses.”

This is on our to-do list and will eventually be available on the site, yes. But we do have a number of other things we’re working on first, so this one isn’t super close.

You should have the option to unsubscribe at the bottom of the email.
We’re using Drip, a major email provider, so the unsubscribe option will absolutely work.

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The name doesn’t really mean anything 🙂 it’s a word out of an old game I used to play.

Someone answered this question a while back on Quora: https://www.quora.com/From-what-language-does-the-word-baeldung-come-from