Timeline for Do Real Programmers Copy/ Paste Code From Stack Overflow? [closed]
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May 28, 2016 at 21:56 | comment | added | SierraOscar | Didn't a major car manufacturer fire one of it's developers for doing this the other week? | |
May 28, 2016 at 19:29 | comment | added | ChiefTwoPencils | theverge.com/tldr/2016/5/4/11593084/… | |
May 28, 2016 at 12:19 | comment | added | Bill the Lizard | To be fair, the video does say copy/paste/modify. That last bit is kind of important. | |
May 28, 2016 at 11:13 | vote | accept | Neil Meyer | ||
May 28, 2016 at 10:59 | history | closed |
jonrsharpe RobMod πάντα ῥεῖ Luke HaveNoDisplayName |
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May 28, 2016 at 10:28 | comment | added | Hans Passant | Accusing such programmers of plagiarism is like saying that Beethoven plagiarized Bach because he used the same musical notes. Snippets are meant to be copied, they solve small problems. Programmers that only copy snippets and never write their own code and still produce a working useful program have a very unusual talent. Nobody can do that. It is only ever plagiarism when you republish the snippet for others to see and pretend that you wrote it. | |
May 28, 2016 at 9:42 | comment | added | Raju | Possible duplicate of "A site (or scraper) is copying content from Stack Exchange. What do I do?" | |
May 28, 2016 at 9:40 | answer | added | Jonas Czech | timeline score: 9 | |
May 28, 2016 at 9:27 | history | asked | Neil Meyer | CC BY-SA 3.0 |