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- Programming_Ethics abstract "Programming ethics consists of a set of established moral guidelines that a programmer or software developer should follow and apply when writing programming code (also called source code), and when they are part of a programmer-customer or employee-employer relationship. These rules shape and differentiate good practices and attitudes from the wrong ones when creating software or when making decisions on a crucial or delicate issue regarding a programming project. They are also the basis for ethical decision-making skills in the conduct of professional work.These guidelines are put together in a single document that can be accessed by any person, and it is often called Code of Ethics. Each professional association of software developers in the world has a code of ethics that its members are encouraged to follow.".
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- Programming_Ethics wikiPageExternalLink code-of-ethics.
- Programming_Ethics wikiPageExternalLink se-code.
- Programming_Ethics wikiPageID "40800345".
- Programming_Ethics wikiPageRevisionID "601015068".
- Programming_Ethics subject Category:Ethics.
- Programming_Ethics comment "Programming ethics consists of a set of established moral guidelines that a programmer or software developer should follow and apply when writing programming code (also called source code), and when they are part of a programmer-customer or employee-employer relationship. These rules shape and differentiate good practices and attitudes from the wrong ones when creating software or when making decisions on a crucial or delicate issue regarding a programming project.".
- Programming_Ethics label "Programming Ethics".
- Programming_Ethics wasDerivedFrom Programming_Ethics?oldid=601015068.
- Programming_Ethics isPrimaryTopicOf Programming_Ethics.