Is It Legal to Get Your Programming Homework Done by Experts?
Is It Legal to Get Your Programming Homework Done by Experts?
If you are a student studying computer programming, chances are that you’ve experienced at least one situation where you weren’t able to get your homework done on time. As a result, you probably stopped to wonder if you could get your homework done by an expert. Many students have been in your situation, and most have the same question: Is it legal to get your programming homework done by experts? The answer is surprisingly complicated but ultimately revolves around what you mean by “legal” and how you plan to use programming homework that you have done by an expert. [Editor’s note: This is a good examination of “legal” vs. “ethical,” an age-old argument.]When you contemplate hiring someone to do your homework for you, it’s important to consider all your legal options. This guest post does not substitute for actual legal advice, so always consult your own attorney before making a legal decision.Programming Homework and the LawWhen it comes to asking whether hiring someone like the experts at AssignmentCore to do your programming homework for you is legal, the first thing to ask is what we mean by “legal.” In most jurisdictions, it is perfectly legal to hire someone to create a homework assignment for you. The law can’t stop you from paying for assistance, and free speech protections guarantee the right of experts to create programming homework assignments for students like you. Basically, it is perfectly legal to ask someone to show you how to do a homework assignment and to give them money to write their version of a programming assignment on your behalf.The difficulty comes into play if by “legal” you meant that it adheres to school policy or meets the regulations and standards tied to academic honesty codes or any applicable codes of behavior you agreed to while attending school. In some cases, the academic honesty policy of a school explicitly addresses when and how you are able to seek outside assistance. While a violation of this policy is typically only an infraction of school policy, if you are receiving government-sponsored aid or are attending a government-run school, you may technically be in violation of laws meant to protect the government’s money from fraud. Always review the relevant policies before seeking help.
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About Roger Anderson
Roger Anderson started his programming career in 2002. Since then, he’s tried his hand in all programming languages and website development. Currently he's working as a programming expert for different professional services. His major interests lie in coding, layout, frameworks, UI/UX design and blogging. He’s also passionate about music and traveling.