After having an account on Stack Overflow for a year or so I've been noticing that every year around the time me and my fellow students head back to college this site gets flooded with homework questions.
The problem I see is that many of my peers aren't spending the time researching and finding resources available online; they come here first and presume that users here (in search of reputation gains) will just complete their code for them. Now, I know that the site is usually good about downvoting these people into oblivion and telling them to do more research on their own before coming here. However, it only takes one person hungry for reputation gain to field their question and give them what they're looking for.
I've seen many of my friends turn in code that they couldn't explain when prompted and fail tests because they found the easy way out by posting here before really putting the time in learning the material.
Is this site becoming a free code-writing resource? In my opinion it is hindering the learning process by giving people an easy way out. Is there a better way to handle situations like this?