" this was deleted for a reason stop putting it back. I am allowed help but if someone else in my year finds this they could copy it and have a similar code which isnt allowed"
Or. I create a sock-puppet. Post a very easy question. Answer it with my main account. Accept the answer. Wait 10 minutes. Unaccept and delete. Then post a Meta with main account. And let the Meta effect offer me the Reversal.
I bumped into a poster yesterday with 2 accounts. I only knew because he used code that I wrote for him in his question (left in my comments and everything)
@MartinJames The disgruntled student thing gets better: "this was deleted for a reason stop putting it back. I am allowed help but if someone else in my year finds this they could copy it and have a similar code which isnt allowed"
I suppose there's cheating and gaming. Passing exams by doing as little work as possible, coffee-powered cramming for 24 hours before exam, disgorging facts and then getting drunk and forgetting most of them is not seen as cheating.
It can't be understated just how powerful it is to google a problem statement and get a complete solution with thorough explaination and further high quality material in under a second
Trying to create a switch statement, with one of the cases being if variable is a number than print statement. Is this possible? int isn't working.
import java.util.Scanner;
public class test {
public static void main(String[] args){
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
...
@TheLostMind find one that is not going to be answered, highly downvoted, and cut and paste something like what I did. I code em into a batch and look at them later. Success rate is rather high
Do you realize that if 2 answers hit down here it is difficult for you to delete a question and you are stuck with this forever? We are trying to avoid that. This site succeeds with focused narrow questions, not fishing expeditions
Worst question, looks too broad and has been voted up too!!! WTF! How to write CSS in SCSS?. I thought of helping the poor chap and deleting the question!
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