On 29 Sep 2009, at 03:19, Casey Hawthorne wrote:

If you do a student's homework, you are cheating that student out of
an education.

He/She may realize that toooo late in the future.
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Regards,
Casey

I'm not sure I agree with that. If they're old enough to be doing Haskell homework then they're old enough to make their own decisions and take the consequences of that. As they might say in Calvinist Scotland, "Let the child play with the knife, they'll soon learn" :)

Personally, I tend to find "exercises" without access to the answers a poor way to learn. You'll learn more from a well crafted example than you ever will by struggling at something yourself.


Regards
Iain
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