I think it is good learning for them. But what do you think?
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1I don't understand what you're asking. Are you asking about whether students should be allowed to ask "gimme teh codez" questions? If so, I think that the answer should be pretty obvious.– EJoshuaS - Stand with UkraineCommented Sep 17, 2017 at 4:03
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Yes basically. Like the teacher gave them questions. And they cant do it by reading books or lecture notes. So they ask in SO. is it ok? does it breach any SO rules?– GeneCodeCommented Sep 17, 2017 at 4:03
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3This is already addressed in multiple places in the FAQ and help center. See: Why is “Can someone help me?” not an actual question?, for starters. The Software Engineering SE FAQ has a rather good Open letter to students with homework as well.– EJoshuaS - Stand with UkraineCommented Sep 17, 2017 at 4:10
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does it breach any SO rules? ~ ~ It might. Our cc-wiki licensing, while intentionally permissive, does require attribution. Thus, as long as you tell your teacher: I asked this question at Stack Overflow and here is the answer I received from N.N., then you don't break Stack Overflow's legal terms. See How to ask and answer homework questions | Be aware of school policy. See also Caveat emptor.– Henke - Нава́льный П с мCommented Oct 6, 2022 at 13:47
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No. Students need to do their own homework.
They will learn nothing if we do their homework for them, and it's not our responsibility to teach them.
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15If it's not otherwise a good question, it's fine to downvote/vote to close as too broad. The question being homework related alone doesn't mean it's bad.– MakotoCommented Sep 17, 2017 at 4:10
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1I'm not sure it's necessary to make the whole answer bold. Commented Sep 17, 2017 at 18:53
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3@DonaldDuck: So you haven't seen Eternal September, I take it. It gets tiring to have to explain to students here that no, you can't just dump your assignment here and we'll happily code it up. Besides, this answer offers the least ambiguity on the stance of the community.– MakotoCommented Sep 17, 2017 at 19:56
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Exactly. Oh and guess what? I've actually been grilled a few times by other members who think the contrary when I told them that Stack isn't a school nor a tutorial site, go figure. Commented Sep 18, 2017 at 0:34