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How do you (mainly) use the source code found at The Code Project?   [Edit]

Survey period: 26 Feb 2007 to 4 Mar 2007

There's a lot of code on CodeProject.com. How do you use it? (suggested by Keia)

OptionVotes% 
Just for learning and guidance91982.94
Copy and Paste snippets into your own code46842.24
Include the source files into your project28225.45
In a separate Utilities library18316.52
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
JokeRe: For learning purposes. Pin
Tom Welch26-Feb-07 8:28
Tom Welch26-Feb-07 8:28 
GeneralRe: For learning purposes. Pin
Paul Watson26-Feb-07 10:00
sitebuilderPaul Watson26-Feb-07 10:00 
GeneralRe: For learning purposes. Pin
tgrt26-Feb-07 5:18
tgrt26-Feb-07 5:18 
GeneralRe: For learning purposes. Pin
Hamed Musavi26-Feb-07 5:42
Hamed Musavi26-Feb-07 5:42 
GeneralRe: For learning purposes. Pin
Captain See Sharp26-Feb-07 8:53
Captain See Sharp26-Feb-07 8:53 
GeneralRe: For learning purposes. Pin
W Balboos, GHB26-Feb-07 6:48
W Balboos, GHB26-Feb-07 6:48 
GeneralRe: For learning purposes. Pin
Captain See Sharp26-Feb-07 8:56
Captain See Sharp26-Feb-07 8:56 
GeneralRe: For learning purposes. Pin
Emma Burrows26-Feb-07 9:08
Emma Burrows26-Feb-07 9:08 
Captain See Sharp wrote:
I feel that it would be stealing and I like to write my own code anyways


I don't think you can really qualify using source code that has been deliberately published without a license as "stealing". But I think it's nice to contact the author if you're going to make extensive use of their code.

I'm currently writing a control which combines features from two articles here. I thought there was going to be enough of the original code left for it to count as a sort of joint venture, so the first thing I did was drop the authors a line to let them know what I'm doing. Although I don't think I need to have their permission, I do think it's a common courtesy, and while some authors will just say "go ahead and have fun", others are interested in knowing how I've adapted their code, which can lead to an informative dialogue.

Aside from that, though, I've mostly used CP to see how other developers went about solving problems I'm facing. I find I usually need to code my own solutions, as I never find exactly what I want!
GeneralRe: For learning purposes. Pin
Ray Guan26-Feb-07 21:45
Ray Guan26-Feb-07 21:45 
GeneralIt depends on the code Pin
Josh Smith25-Feb-07 18:10
Josh Smith25-Feb-07 18:10 
GeneralRe: It depends on the code Pin
qumer10128-Feb-07 4:29
qumer10128-Feb-07 4:29 

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