literally half of any application out there has been borrowed/stolen from elsewhere. That's like... the biggest difference between a junior and senior dev..... knowing when it's easier to steal someone else's code.
Surprised that there aren't more comments in code that says "Hey, why you stealing my code" lol
I actually had a moment like that once. I changed jobs, and a couple of former co-workers were at the new place. Opened up the documentation and code for something I needed to make a change on.... and it was my code that I had written years earlier that they stole. lol
lol, that's why I asked my friend if I could use his code. Didn't want him to stumble across it and say. Hey that Bingo Card looks really familiar.
I mean, at least they had the courtesy to leave my name and comments on it. Hmmmm.... I wonder if that had anything to do with me getting the job!
lol, good point. If I copy PowerShell code from technet library, I'll leave the original author there, but add my name with changes I made.
IT seems strangely over-represented in this forum.
it's true - there are and awful lot of us. And I think we are boring Senior.
literally half of any application out there has been borrowed/stolen from elsewhere. That's like... the biggest difference between a junior and senior dev..... knowing when it's easier to steal someone else's code.
Surprised that there aren't more comments in code that says "Hey, why you stealing my code" lol
I actually had a moment like that once. I changed jobs, and a couple of former co-workers were at the new place. Opened up the documentation and code for something I needed to make a change on.... and it was my code that I had written years earlier that they stole. lol
lol, that's why I asked my friend if I could use his code. Didn't want him to stumble across it and say. Hey that Bingo Card looks really familiar.
I mean, at least they had the courtesy to leave my name and comments on it. Hmmmm.... I wonder if that had anything to do with me getting the job!
lol, good point. If I copy PowerShell code from technet library, I'll leave the original author there, but add my name with changes I made.
IT seems strangely over-represented in this forum.
it's true - there are and awful lot of us. And I think we are boring Senior.
literally half of any application out there has been borrowed/stolen from elsewhere. That's like... the biggest difference between a junior and senior dev..... knowing when it's easier to steal someone else's code.
Surprised that there aren't more comments in code that says "Hey, why you stealing my code" lol
I actually had a moment like that once. I changed jobs, and a couple of former co-workers were at the new place. Opened up the documentation and code for something I needed to make a change on.... and it was my code that I had written years earlier that they stole. lol
lol, that's why I asked my friend if I could use his code. Didn't want him to stumble across it and say. Hey that Bingo Card looks really familiar.
I mean, at least they had the courtesy to leave my name and comments on it. Hmmmm.... I wonder if that had anything to do with me getting the job!
lol, good point. If I copy PowerShell code from technet library, I'll leave the original author there, but add my name with changes I made.
IT seems strangely over-represented in this forum.
literally half of any application out there has been borrowed/stolen from elsewhere. That's like... the biggest difference between a junior and senior dev..... knowing when it's easier to steal someone else's code.
Surprised that there aren't more comments in code that says "Hey, why you stealing my code" lol
I actually had a moment like that once. I changed jobs, and a couple of former co-workers were at the new place. Opened up the documentation and code for something I needed to make a change on.... and it was my code that I had written years earlier that they stole. lol
lol, that's why I asked my friend if I could use his code. Didn't want him to stumble across it and say. Hey that Bingo Card looks really familiar.
I mean, at least they had the courtesy to leave my name and comments on it. Hmmmm.... I wonder if that had anything to do with me getting the job!
lol, good point. If I copy PowerShell code from technet library, I'll leave the original author there, but add my name with changes I made.