Our position
Academic Integrity
Last updated: June 23, 2026
We will say this plainly. DoMyProgrammingHomework is a tutoring and reference service. The code, the database work, the reports, and the walkthroughs we deliver exist so you can learn the material, see a correct solution to your brief, and be ready to explain it. They are study and reference material, not a shortcut around the rules your institution sets.
1. Reference and learning, by design
A worked solution is one of the fastest ways to learn a hard topic. You see how an experienced developer structures the program, names things, handles the edge cases, and makes the trade-offs your assignment is testing. That is the value we sell: a correct, commented reference built for your exact brief, plus a walkthrough so the understanding stays with you after the deadline passes.
Because of that, every order is built to be learned from, not just handed in.
- A line-by-line walkthrough. Every solution ships with comments and an explanation of each class, method, and design decision, so you can read the code, understand why it works, and rebuild the reasoning on your own.
- A defence-ready handoff. Your expert can run you through the work over chat or a call and put practice questions to you, so you can answer a viva, an oral exam, or a follow-up in class without surprises.
- Original work, built for your brief. Code is written from scratch against your rubric, not pulled from a public solution or a past order, and it runs through plagiarism and similarity checks before delivery.
2. Where we draw the line
A clean stance only means something if it is specific. Here is exactly what we do, and what we will not do, on every order.
What we do:
- Build a working, commented solution from your brief and rubric
- Walk you through the code so you can explain and extend it yourself
- Debug code you have started and explain what was wrong
- Tutor you on the concepts behind an assignment, one to one
- Prepare you to defend the work in a viva, demo, or oral exam
What we will not do:
- Sit a live, online, timed, or proctored exam, test, or quiz for you
- Log in to your university account and submit work on your behalf
- Promise or guarantee any particular grade
- Pretend the deliverable is anything other than reference and study material
We decline exam, quiz, and proctored-test taking outright. That crosses academic integrity, there is no walkthrough that makes it learning, and we will not do it for any deadline or any price.
3. Your institution's policy comes first
Universities and colleges set their own rules on outside help, and those rules vary. Some allow tutoring and worked examples freely. Others restrict how an externally produced solution may be used, and most do not permit submitting outside work as your own original assessment. You are responsible for reading your institution's academic-integrity policy and following it. We do not, and cannot, tell you that submitting a deliverable as your own work complies with your specific course or school. That decision, and its consequences, sit with you.
If you are unsure whether your course permits the kind of help you are about to order, ask your instructor or check the policy before you place the order, not after.
4. How to use the work the right way
Treat a delivered solution the way you would treat a textbook's worked example or a tutor's whiteboard. Read it, run it, and break it. Take the walkthrough, then re-derive the approach yourself. Use it to unblock a part you were stuck on, to check your own attempt, or to learn a pattern you can reuse. When you can explain every line and rebuild the logic without the file open, the help has done its job.
5. No grade promises
We do not guarantee a grade, and we are suspicious of anyone in this field who does. Grading is decided by your institution against criteria and a marker we do not control. What we commit to is correct, original work built to your brief, delivered on time, with a walkthrough and a 7-day free revision window if the delivery does not match the rubric you gave us. The outcome in your gradebook is shaped by how you use it.
6. Confidentiality runs alongside this
Acting with integrity also means protecting your privacy. Your expert knows you only by an internal order number, every expert signs a non-disclosure agreement before opening your files, and your personal data is permanently deleted 15 days after the project is complete. The full detail is in our privacy policy, and the commercial terms, including the same academic-integrity position in legal form, are in our terms of use.