copy-paster

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English

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Etymology

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From copy-paste +‎ -er.

Noun

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copy-paster (plural copy-pasters)

  1. (computing) One who copy-pastes.
    • 2003 October 8, ...JAG, “Re: Website question”, in rec.juggling[1] (Usenet):
      Yes, so why bother? Making things difficult for copy-pasters is just lame. If I want your image I will get it regardless of what crappy code you write.
    • 2007, Peter-Paul Koch, ppk on JavaScript, Berkeley, CA: New Riders, →ISBN, page 17:
      Eich’s purpose in creating JavaScript was to give Web developers— not known for their technical prowess — an easy way to add bits of interactivity to pages. The idea was to copy scripts from other pages and tweak them a bit. In this respect he succeeded admirably: many JavaScript developers (including myself) started out as copy-pasters.