You are to complete homework assignments individually. You
may discuss the assignment in general terms with other students,
including a discussion of how to approach the problem, but the
solution you write must be your own. The intent is to allow you
to have helpful brainstorming sessions when you are stuck, but
this help should be limited and should never involve details of
how to solve the problem or write the program. A good rule of
thumb is that you should never carry away anything written from
one of these brainstorming sessions: if you cannot recreate the
solution on your own later, then you do not truly understand the
solution and you have received too much help from your collaborator.
You must abide by the following:
You may not work as a partner with another student on an
assignment.
You may not show another student your solution to an
assignment.
You may not have another person (current student, former
student, tutor, friend, anyone) "walk you through" how to solve an
assignment.
A student who gives inappropriate help is as guilty as one who
receives it.
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