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by ht_th
1295 days ago
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Sure, not a problem. Most programmers do, probably. However, I've seen students use Stack Overflow and other resources as a source of "program stamps": - They enter their problem in an Internet search engine. - Click on the first result with code in it. - "Stamp it" on their own code: I.e., copy/paste it. - Using editor/compiler, find any issues by trial and error and fix them so the editor/compiler doesn't complain anymore. They might try a simple example or two to see if it works. And that's it. There's not much reflection on their final solution, or on the bits they copy/paste. They don't seem to understand their solution, nor care about that or their problem solving process. They put in effort, they expect a passing grade. |
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