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=== Plagiarism === ;Writing: Please don't use other people's writing as your own. It's easy to spot plagiarism of this type, and the consequences can be serious (see link below). ;Code: Programmers routinely copy chunks of code from other people's programs into their own programs. This in itself does not constitute plagiarism--though when in doubt, it is best to inform your instructor that you copied/adapted some part of your code from another source. I encourage you to adapt code from our in-class demonstrations, exercises, and coding challenges to your final project if you think that code will work for you. However, please do NOT copy whole scripts or substantial parts of scripts from other sources and try to pass it off as your own. Again, this is easy to spot--experienced programmers have their own 'styles' and conventions and it generally contrasts with the style of less experienced programmers. Also, if you're copying code because you don't know how to reproduce it yourself, you're probably not learning very much, and that will come back to bite you later in the course, and maybe even in your professional life! For more information, see [http://www.hcde.washington.edu/policies/plagiarism-and-academic-conduct the UW policy on plagiarism and academic conduct]. [[Category:DS4UX (Spring 2016)]]
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