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Joel Palmer wrote:
However, like most of the developers I know, I have a set of "helper" libraries
that I have developed over the years. Many of them were started prior to this
employer and I'll take copies of them with me when I go on to my next employer.
They will continue to evolve over my career.


Not like most of developers I know - there are red flags all over that statement.

Code that you create belongs to someone. Either you or the company. If you are an employee UNLESS you have a specific contract then ALL of the code that you write for the company, even out of the office (related to their product), belongs to them. There can be restrictions on the out of the office part but in general even if you want to do something for fun completely different than the business of the company you should not agree to be employed until you have a contract that states you can work on such outside projects.

If you are a contractor and unless your contract states it, then ALL of the code that your write belongs to you. However MOST of the time the contract will give ownership to the company.

If it belongs to the company you cannot take it. You cannot use it. It cannot be used by another company. You have no control nor say in how it is used.

If it belongs to you and you switch companies with an existing code base then you MUST have contract that stipulates ownership before using it at the new company. Although not essential it prevents potential legal problems from arising.

And none of the above is by convention. It is by law. You can be sued for violating the above. In some case you can be criminally prosecuted. And the companies involved can be sued as well. And any such legal proceedings is not going to help in the future.
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