7. If you ever use blocks of code in your development that were written by someone else, do you check that you have permission?
A: Always
10. How much code would you take from the source of a single program without permission?
Blocks of code comprising up to 5% of the program
Blocks of code comprising up to 10% of the program
Blocks of code comprising up to 25% of the program
Blocks of code comprising up to 50% of the program
Blocks of code comprising more than 50% of the program
Duh?
The main reason this survey is so poorly designed is that it ends up directing you to fill 'marketroid' information, which is the only way you will get to see the end results of the survey.
Actually, the ideological one will usually win over the long term. Otherwise, humanity looses too much of it's freedom.
Indeed - but nobody seems to care.
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7. If you ever use blocks of code in your development that were written by someone else, do you check that you have permission?
A: Always
10. How much code would you take from the source of a single program without permission?
Blocks of code comprising up to 5% of the program
Blocks of code comprising up to 10% of the program
Blocks of code comprising up to 25% of the program
Blocks of code comprising up to 50% of the program
Blocks of code comprising more than 50% of the program
Duh?
The main reason this survey is so poorly designed is that it ends up directing you to fill 'marketroid' information, which is the only way you will get to see the end results of the survey.
Nice marketing ploy.