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A Stack over flowOverflow user said using this site is like cheating  - How so when itsit's my own question?

On a previous meta question of mine, a user left this comment:

"we don't have many places to go to ask questions and get help." - I have a B.S. in Computer Science. You can always contact the Professor and TA(s) for assistance. When I earned my degree, the use of SO on programming assignments would have been consider to be cheating. If you ask question(s) then have a habit of deleting them, then it is you that is toxic, especially if you receive an answer to that question.

How would it be plagiarism when I ask questions and try and be receptive to what I am being told and working around suggestions? I don't expect to be given code segments but as a new-ish programmer to C++ I don't exactly know all the quick tricks and libraries that are offered. Saying that using this site is plagiarism is almost ironic knowing that during career fairs many corporate programing teams said they frequented SO asking questions ans scouringand scoured posts for answers to complete projects.

Is it the simple act of copying someone else's work that is plagiarism or entirely just using the site to learn more about the coding language I'm working with? If so that would be like barring me off from using a reference guide or book to look for ways to the solution.

Stack over flow user said using this site is like cheating- How so when its my own question?

On a previous meta question of mine, a user left this comment:

"we don't have many places to go to ask questions and get help." - I have a B.S. in Computer Science. You can always contact the Professor and TA(s) for assistance. When I earned my degree, the use of SO on programming assignments would have been consider to be cheating. If you ask question(s) then have a habit of deleting them, then it is you that is toxic, especially if you receive an answer to that question.

How would it be plagiarism when I ask questions and try and be receptive to what I am being told and working around suggestions? I don't expect to be given code segments but as a new-ish programmer to C++ I don't exactly know all the quick tricks and libraries that are offered. Saying that using this site is plagiarism is almost ironic knowing that during career fairs many corporate programing teams said they frequented SO asking questions ans scouring posts for answers to complete projects.

Is it the simple act of copying someone else's work that is plagiarism or entirely just using the site to learn more about the coding language I'm working with? If so that would be like barring me off from using a reference guide or book to look for ways to the solution.

A Stack Overflow user said using this site is like cheating  - How so when it's my own question?

On a previous meta question of mine, a user left this comment:

"we don't have many places to go to ask questions and get help." - I have a B.S. in Computer Science. You can always contact the Professor and TA(s) for assistance. When I earned my degree, the use of SO on programming assignments would have been consider to be cheating. If you ask question(s) then have a habit of deleting them, then it is you that is toxic, especially if you receive an answer to that question.

How would it be plagiarism when I ask questions and try and be receptive to what I am being told and working around suggestions? I don't expect to be given code segments but as a new-ish programmer to C++ I don't exactly know all the quick tricks and libraries that are offered. Saying that using this site is plagiarism is almost ironic knowing that during career fairs many corporate programing teams said they frequented SO asking questions and scoured posts for answers to complete projects.

Is it the simple act of copying someone else's work that is plagiarism or entirely just using the site to learn more about the coding language I'm working with? If so that would be like barring me off from using a reference guide or book to look for ways to the solution.

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