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[Request] Anyone know a site that can do my programming homework and actually explain it too?

Struggling with my coding assignments and looking for a legit homework help site for programming. Most of the ones I've tried either feel like a scam or just send completed code with zero explanation.

I don't want someone to just do my programming homework for me I want to actually understand the logic and fix my debugging errors myself next time.

Looking for something like an online programming tutor or assignment help service that walks you through the problem step by step. Paid services are fine as long as they're worth it.

What has actually worked for you? And what should I avoid?

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u/More-Station-6365 — 7 days ago

Graduating high school this year with zero plan — how did you figure out what to do next?

Hey everyone, so I'm graduating in a few weeks and honestly I feel completely lost. Most of my friends already know what college they're going to or have a gap year plan figured out, but I'm sitting here with no idea what direction to take.

I don't know if I should jump into a 4-year university, go community college route to save money, look into trade schools, or just work for a bit while I figure things out. Nobody in my family went to college so I don't really have anyone to guide me through this.

For those of you who were in a similar spot - what did you do? Did you figure out your major before applying or just pick something general? Any advice on how to even start researching options would be super helpful. Feeling a little overwhelmed ngl.

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u/Raushanrajj — 9 days ago

What's actually helped you get unstuck on programming assignments without just giving you the answer?

I've hit a wall on a few assignments lately and I'm trying to find the right kind of help not someone to do it for me, but something that helps me actually understand what's going wrong so I can work through it myself.

I've looked at a bunch of tutoring and help sites, but honestly most of them feel like content farms or just hand you solutions without any explanation. That's not what I'm after.

Specifically looking for resources where you can paste code or describe a problem and get a real walkthrough of the logic not just a corrected snippet. Bonus if there are practice problems tied to the concepts I'm weak on.

Free or paid is fine. I'm more interested in what's actually worked for people than a list of names. What did you use when you were at that "I don't even know what I don't know" stage?

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u/SoggyDelivery1898 — 10 days ago