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The issue isn't that the asker is cheating, or that the answerers are helping a cheater, but that students (non-members of SO) are copying the asker's code sample. How about strip down the code to the bare minimum? Alternatively, the value of the question is not very high, so maybe consider deleting it, or requiring an account or a reputation threshold to view it (if there's such a system in place).

I once had five students hand in very similar programs. (You can tell by how they made the same mistakes, by the way.) This was a problem I made up myself that semester, so it's not as if I didn't rotate the problems fast enough. It turned out that one of the students posted his code online asking for help, and the others found it.

(I can't believe there are so many here who are against the claimant. Y'all should know the difference between copying code to get something to work and handing in code for credit.)

The issue isn't that the asker is cheating, or that the answerers are helping a cheater, but that students (non-members of SO) are copying the asker's code sample. How about strip down the code to the bare minimum?

I once had five students hand in very similar programs. (You can tell by how they made the same mistakes, by the way.) This was a problem I made up myself that semester, so it's not as if I didn't rotate the problems fast enough. It turned out that one of the students posted his code online asking for help, and the others found it.

(I can't believe there are so many here who are against the claimant. Y'all should know the difference between copying code to get something to work and handing in code for credit.)

The issue isn't that the asker is cheating, or that the answerers are helping a cheater, but that students (non-members of SO) are copying the asker's code sample. How about strip down the code to the bare minimum? Alternatively, the value of the question is not very high, so maybe consider deleting it, or requiring an account or a reputation threshold to view it (if there's such a system in place).

I once had five students hand in very similar programs. (You can tell by how they made the same mistakes, by the way.) This was a problem I made up myself that semester, so it's not as if I didn't rotate the problems fast enough. It turned out that one of the students posted his code online asking for help, and the others found it.

(I can't believe there are so many here who are against the claimant. Y'all should know the difference between copying code to get something to work and handing in code for credit.)

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leewz
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The issue isn't that the asker is cheating, or that the answerers are helping a cheater, but that students (non-members of SO) are copying the asker's code sample. How about strip down the code to the bare minimum?

I once had five students hand in very similar programs. (You can tell by how they made the same mistakes, by the way.) This was a problem I made up myself that semester, so it's not as if I didn't rotate the problems fast enough. It turned out that one of the students posted his code online asking for help, and the others found it.

(I can't believe there are so many here who are against the claimant. Y'all should know the difference between copying code to get something to work and handing in code for credit.)