"Code" as in "source code" is a mass noun, it does not refer to a specific 
quantity and is never pluralized.

In other contexts, "code" can be a count noun so you are rightfully 
confused; E.g. "different codes of ethics"




On Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at 3:03:05 AM UTC+2, Kwankyu Lee wrote:
>
> Which one is correct?
>
> (1) "This is based on code by A and B"
> (2) "This is based on codes by A and B"
> (3) "This is based on the codes by A and B"
>
> I am just curious. I am not a native English speaker. 
>

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