As long, as you find a solution, noone will ask from where the solution came.
Well I'd say not quite. It does matter when you're writing a closed-source product and incorporating open-source licensed components, for example. It also matters in academics. In one of the courses in college where I was a TA, the policy way "copying code from the Internet is ok, as long as it's not a significant portion of the assignment, you can explain how the code works, and you cite your sources", and people still forgot to cite their sources...
In reply to Re^4: The error says the value is uninitialized, but it works anyway
by haukex
in thread The error says the value is uninitialized, but it works anyway
by mizducky
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