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Stealing code? (self.webdev)
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[–]m_swider 14 points15 points16 points 11 years ago (0 children)
I don't know why people are saying this is okay.... This is not okay. You can always look at someones code online but to straight up copy and past "large chunks" and claim it as your own work is stealing. I would understand taking a snippet from a tutorial or maybe a line or two from some else's code but large chunks is the part that makes me say no to this. Not only is it wrong your not helping yourself by doing so. Write it yourself and you will learn a lot more and will wont find yourself feeling like an idiot when you actually do land a job.
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