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The Association for Computing Machinery's Committee on Professional Ethics recently updated their guidelines for being an ethical programmer, after more than 25 years. They described their reasoning in this Scientific American article. It mentions stuff I've already raised, like not writing software that disenfranchises people through discrimination, but also other stuff like such as being honest about whether or not you believe you can actually accomplish the task with your skills and competence when you take on new work and that we should foster an environment where technical skills are shared amongst us.
There's lots of good stuff in the ethics code in my opinion, what do you guys think?
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