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How do I ask and answer homework questions?

Can one ask questions about homework here on Stack Overflow? If so, how should I go about doing so? What guidelines should users follow when responding to homework questions? Return to FAQ index
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Is it okay for students to ask Stack Overflow to do their homework? [duplicate]

I think it is good learning for them. But what do you think?
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What's wrong with asking 'homework' questions? [duplicate]

I've seen some questions before by people just getting into programming or a language that get downvoted/closed with the reason being that they're 'homework' questions and that they should have tried ...
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New question close option [duplicate]

Nowadays, many questions on Stack Overflow are nothing but a homework dump. But there is no proper option to close such questions. These are the existing close options: Duplicate - This question has ...
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Handling coursework help [duplicate]

This question (which has problems aside from the coursework) appeared yesterday, and it's clearly about GCSE Computing coursework. Ignoring other issues with the question, how should a coursework ...
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On the interpretation and reaction towards "homework questions" false positives [duplicate]

After looking at this question for a few minutes, along with its respective votes, comments, and edits, all of this got me thinking a bit, if maybe we're getting to aggressive into identifying so-...
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How much help should be given to a student? [duplicate]

I came across this post where it was very clear the user is a beginner student doing an assignment (I assume to be graded). They were onto the solution, but were stuck. I posted an answer that was ...
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What should I do when I see a question asking for the solution to homework? [duplicate]

Very recently (as in seconds ago) I saw this question. The question, if it gets deleted, spelled out a problem, and asked for the solution. I understand that it's (or used to be) perfectly acceptable ...
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What is the correct flag for do my homework questions? [duplicate]

What is the correct flag if any for questions that basically request us to do someone else's homework? Like this one I can't seem to find a duplicate of this question. Please flag as duplicate if you ...
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What is "on-topic" for Homework? [duplicate]

Under the existing Asking policies, homework questions are acceptable as long as they have "a summary of the work you've done so far to solve the problem, and a description of the difficulty you are ...
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Addition of schoolwork as an off-topic closure [duplicate]

Many times we happen to close questions due to someone giving their home assignment to people on Stack Overflow without trying anything themselves. I believe we are not a community of assignment-...
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How should I approach copy/pasted homework questions with nothing added? [duplicate]

How should I approach questions that are clearly copy/pasted from a homework sheet? The question contains nothing else but the copy/pasted text (with question numbering intact) and a "pls help". ...
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Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late? [closed]

I've been using Stack Overflow for a few years, and initially most questions you asked got a positive reception: happy comments and answers, people that tried to help you out regardless of the ...
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How to cope with complaints from tutors who want to fight cheaters

One tutor complains here (the answer is deleted now) How to solve exception in thread "main", java.lang.ArithmeticException: / by zero? This post contains solution code to one or more of ...
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