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Personally, I always wrote the simplest solution and showed that to my colleagues and then went and do the magic for me.
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Helping people at college can result in a surprising amount of money and a lot of connections
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My issue isn't helping, my issue is they wanting me to do the job and just giving it to them
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iguana8108yAround here you'll get in trouble for cheating if you give them the answers. Even if that wasn't your intent.
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I always share , i made it anyway ,as long as they modify it so i don't get in trouble i don't mind it at all. and if i ever need help with something i know they will help me aswell.
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lench1938yMy friend complained about this once, so we had a private code obfuscation contest and the winner's code was shared with his unfortunate classmates. They had no idea.
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I hate this kind of people. I am very much willing to help but I have no intention of literally answering their coding assignments for them. If you want a degree fucking work for it.
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Being a college student and knowing that when someone ask for "help" they actually mean "Give me your code"
The other day someone asked me for a way to solve a homework and I instead gave them the links from MSDN of the libraries and method he needed and he was like "Okay but how do I use this, how did you do it?" I facepalmed and decided to delete them from facebook, I hate leeches who wants me to do their jobs.
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