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why PEOPLE copy OTHER CODES ?

Why soo Many peoples COPY OTHER PEOPLE CODES ?

22nd Jan 2017, 8:22 PM
Carlos Castro
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when children learn by copying great start
23rd Jan 2017, 9:32 PM
feliciano
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I feel like it's good to thoroughly understand what you are copying. Read it first to understand the mechanics so you can properly implement it, but IMO there is nothing wrong with using snippets and bits of code people have spent hours creating. Do you think applications today have ALL been written from scratch? I gaurauntee you we would be WAY behind if that were the case.
25th Jan 2017, 7:20 PM
Forrest Carlton
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copy is a way to learn
23rd Jan 2017, 9:41 AM
feliciano
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becouse :)
22nd Jan 2017, 9:05 PM
Sergey
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@feliciano Copying is not a way to learn. Sometimes I will take someone's code and put it in the code playground to mess around with it to understand what it is doing, but I won't just take someone's code and post it. Often I use people's codes for ideas to understand how to do something.
23rd Jan 2017, 8:31 PM
J.G.
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They think it's easy to copy than to bothering to think new. So they copy. If anyone of us need to copy please cite the sources.... Don't mind.
23rd Jan 2017, 2:12 PM
Ram chandra Giri
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@Wolfenrahd Exactly and perfectly stated.
26th Jan 2017, 1:43 AM
J.G.
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The person who creates should take it in a positive way to the person who copies. Because if you create something it is genuinely yours and if sm1 copies tat, it just means tat he likes it. Steve Jobs said "Good artists copy;Great artists steal". If u take smthng and make it your own, then its your design and tat is the dividing line between copying and stealing.
26th Jan 2017, 5:10 AM
Ahmed Shah Malik
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for some reasons its not just what they think is only copy but they could think that as an idea for their inspiration
23rd Jan 2017, 5:20 PM
Yazid Imron Bachrudin
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I've witnessed first hand, that copying (at least while first learning) creates bad habits as a programmer. As a programmer, you should be able to write code to solve your problems, and improve on solutions. Once you start to copy and paste, it becomes harder to achieve this. But as long as you understand the code, and can change it to fit with the code you already established, I suppose it's alright, as long as they are snippets.
26th Jan 2017, 1:42 AM
Wolfenrahd
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except if someone is bad habit
27th Feb 2017, 7:46 PM
Yazid Imron Bachrudin
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No, copy is not a way to learn. Read books and Write yourself codes is a way to learn.
1st Feb 2017, 11:41 PM
Tiago Carmo Santos
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I hate developers ctrl+c and ctrl+v. Because it's not learner
1st Feb 2017, 11:42 PM
Tiago Carmo Santos
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Because we're all learners
23rd Jan 2017, 7:09 PM
Salmanu Bala Ismail
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Copying can be seen as a short term benefit. As you develop n practice more complex code, problems start arising!
3rd Feb 2017, 8:34 AM
Kartik Shandilya
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Reusability
7th Feb 2017, 2:37 AM
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