mikeymike wrote:
You don't own the code you're re-using, that is owned by the company you wrote it for, as you said your contract says. Your company hasn't licensed you to freely re-use the code you wrote for them. So what's the difference?
And don't sidestep the issue by talking about other software.
I'm not side stepping anything.
I freely admit to re-using code I have written in new apps at different companies.
I've been to some places and seen code written by me that other people have taken with them and passed about.
The market I work in (Until recently), is unlike any other as the development tool is quite different to anything you have ever seen. (
http://www.magicsoftware.com)
It's very modular by nature,and lends itself to code borrowing very easily.
Are you disgusted enough yet? I could go on.
I may add I use mostly GPL software at home or stuff I have coded myself, the commercial stuff I own have paid for.
Even Windows, and nobody pays for that! ;-)