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How to increase and more importantly project my credibility as a good developer? [closed]
Let me put this bluntly: The entire software creation industry is awesome but is also home to great number of pretenders, people with fake experience and below-average entities. An …
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27answers
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Is it rude to refactor/improve team members’ code?
When working on a single project with a small team, say, 3 devs, its common for us to ask each other:
"Oh, how does this class work?" or "What property do I set on this to make th …
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7answers
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The ethics of using ‘My Documents’ as a dumping ground…
Something I've wondered about for a while now and would like to get a general opinion on:
Advanced apologies if this has been asked previously, I did a search and couldn't find an …
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67answers
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What should be included in a programmer’s code of ethics?
Recently there was an ethical question asked, but I'd like some input on what might be included in a comprehensive code of ethics. I'm thinking of something along the lines of the …
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27answers
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Is it wrong to go to interviews while employed?
I've made it a practice to try to garner one interview a year to keep up those skills and also to see if my current position is paying me what the industry thinks I'm worth. So fa …
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53answers
2k views
Programming as a meaningful profession?
Doctor says: My job is meaningful because I save lives.
Programmer says: My job is meaningful because I... umm... write DB queries?!
Are you proud of being a programmer?
Do you th …
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38answers
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Am I obligated to fix a software error after I left a company?
In my last job at a small firm, I was paid in billable hours. I was not a contractor; the firm provided an office, computers, software, books and customers. They also took taxes …
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10answers
667 views
Ethics of Robots.txt
I have a serious question. I'm not trying to start a flamewar or to incite any violence--but here goes.
Is it ever ethical to ignore the presence of a robots.txt file on a webs …
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6answers
136 views
Ethics & Impersonation: Alternatives?
Have you ever troubleshoot for your customer and ask (or really want to) their credentials to check their settings if the fault is there? Our solution to this is to implement imper …
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8answers
239 views
is it ethical/legal to raise the rate to a leaving customer
I have been doing consulting for a customer at a low hourly rate with the purpose of building a long term business relationship.
The work consisted in learning, maintaining and mo …
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16answers
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Pirated software at a company?
I recently had a position at a small web development shop in the US where virtually all software used on a daily basis was cracked. My own IDE was paid for, and I used open source …
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7answers
134 views
An honest security ethics nondisclosure question i need help with.
3 years ago I did a security audit for a large ecommerce website. When the audit was preformed I found several severe security issues that allow for access to data that should not …
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14answers
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Can it be morally defensible to release a program which games an MMORPG?
I have written presumably some of the first code to modify the memory of a popular new MMORPG in such a way as to create a macro framework, allowing for advanced automated reaction …
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35answers
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When to say when with a startup company?
I've been a bit stressed out about this for a while, and figured I'd post here to see what other developers think.
I'm with a startup company... a very small one. In fact, it's j …
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How much should a programmer care about the political and social implications of his work?
Software can have ethical implications in real life. One obvious example is the software that controls a military drone. A more subtle example is software that creates statistical …
