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I summed up what I saw as the down side of doing someone's assignment for them, as opposed that is to just pushing them in the right direction, in this post: Create a pattern by using loop inside loop - #18 by 6v6gt
The student, incidentally, got a recursive function in the solution which may have alerted his professor to possible external assistance.
I had a similar experience. I helped someone with some C++ code (in the days that I did not do OOP ).
When he handed in the assignment and got the results back, he was told that it was too advanced for the grade that he was doing.
Note that he wrote it himself, I only pointed out a way to achieve what he wanted to achieve.
For real though, much of the course goal may be about synthesizing course material into a solution, the analyses mentioned in another member's previous posts.. can they get up and organize the way the course teaches if they do the memory reinforcing homework they were supposed to?
I expect that the cherries that present themselves here as emergency cases are not always ones who stayed on top of the course they need codez for.
Can you post a link to that please?
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ECHO.
@Delta_G can you also share your advanced access to the system too....
closet mod/admin are you?
That's so true. If you don't want to make others homework, just refuse to post.
Go ahead and help someone else.
Because we don't want to throw around insipid accusations.
How about NOT throwing ANY accusations and treating everyone with respect?
How about respect flowing both ways?
Anything that is blatant cheating deserves at least one good sarcastic remark.
In a small way, it is often the school's fault, for making it too easy to cheat.
Think of that when you're old and incompetent slackers are your caregivers.
Shhh....That's @Aarg after being "anonymized".
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