I am confused as to whether it is acceptable to use code produced by other people for something that is related to me and my creations. Do i have to resort to coding my portfolio website with pure css and js to demonstrate my credibility and experience as a candidate employee? Does the ideology of ‘using other people’s tools to create a better product’ apply here in this context, or would it be considered plagiarism? Is there some sort of gradient as to how much i should use third party tools for my website for it be ethically appropriate, if it all?

  • nwithan8
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    3511 months ago

    Absolutely fine.

    Could you imagine if every developer recreated the wheel for every project?

      • @coltorl
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        11 months ago

        Sometimes it’s easier to DIY than try to figure out the mess of a build system of a dependency! :P

      • Oliver Lowe
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        411 months ago

        Ah come on, what’s a little spaghetti code between friends ;)

    • @ipkpjersi
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      411 months ago

      There are definitely companies like that out there lol, legacy tech can be horrifying.

    • amio
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      311 months ago

      Absolutely could! I’ve worked in a shop where that was the norm. It was not… fun.

    • @Deely
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      Machine codes, yes.