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Made a python program that tries to find the answer keys for homework assignment. It basically uses this google module to search the title of the homework assignment + "answer key". It then takes the sites that have the title + "answer key" and visits them if the worksheet posted on there is a PDF file. If it's a PDF the program uses Tika to read the text in the PDF file, the program then tries to match the text with a question on the homework assignment that it is trying to find an answer key for. If it is matched that means the answer key for the same homework assignment has been found. I'd like to know how I can improve this program, right now I'm thinking reverse image google search, incorporating google dorks, and some other stuff. I made this yesterday because I myself am 13 and in 8th grade and homework is SUPER tedious.



Project code:
https://github.com/xCrispyCoder/homework-cheater/blob/master/homework.py



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    Made a python program that tries to find the answer keys for homework assignment. It basically uses this google module to search the title of the homework assignment + "answer key". It then takes the sites that have the title + "answer key" and visits them if the worksheet posted on there is a PDF file. If it's a PDF the program uses Tika to read the text in the PDF file, the program then tries to match the text with a question on the homework assignment that it is trying to find an answer key for. If it is matched that means the answer key for the same homework assignment has been found. I'd like to know how I can improve this program, right now I'm thinking reverse image google search, incorporating google dorks, and some other stuff. I made this yesterday because I myself am 13 and in 8th grade and homework is SUPER tedious.



    Project code:
    https://github.com/xCrispyCoder/homework-cheater/blob/master/homework.py



    Also I kinda just dabbed on the 3 lines of code rule thing:



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      Made a python program that tries to find the answer keys for homework assignment. It basically uses this google module to search the title of the homework assignment + "answer key". It then takes the sites that have the title + "answer key" and visits them if the worksheet posted on there is a PDF file. If it's a PDF the program uses Tika to read the text in the PDF file, the program then tries to match the text with a question on the homework assignment that it is trying to find an answer key for. If it is matched that means the answer key for the same homework assignment has been found. I'd like to know how I can improve this program, right now I'm thinking reverse image google search, incorporating google dorks, and some other stuff. I made this yesterday because I myself am 13 and in 8th grade and homework is SUPER tedious.



      Project code:
      https://github.com/xCrispyCoder/homework-cheater/blob/master/homework.py



      Also I kinda just dabbed on the 3 lines of code rule thing:



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      anks









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      Made a python program that tries to find the answer keys for homework assignment. It basically uses this google module to search the title of the homework assignment + "answer key". It then takes the sites that have the title + "answer key" and visits them if the worksheet posted on there is a PDF file. If it's a PDF the program uses Tika to read the text in the PDF file, the program then tries to match the text with a question on the homework assignment that it is trying to find an answer key for. If it is matched that means the answer key for the same homework assignment has been found. I'd like to know how I can improve this program, right now I'm thinking reverse image google search, incorporating google dorks, and some other stuff. I made this yesterday because I myself am 13 and in 8th grade and homework is SUPER tedious.



      Project code:
      https://github.com/xCrispyCoder/homework-cheater/blob/master/homework.py



      Also I kinda just dabbed on the 3 lines of code rule thing:



          t
      h
      anks






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