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my name is crisgeek, im a computer science student and i very much would like to be assisted, i only want to specialize in java and c++ coz i like them very much. plse giude me on how to use this forum beneficially so that i gain sa much expirience on it.

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i live in US but there is no site like this one over here which looks really cool and has like alot of stuff

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Welcome to CC!

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Welcome to CodeCall, crisgeek.

I don't know Java, and am not that experienced with C++; I mostly just use JavaScript, C, and assembly.

As for the use of this forum, in case you haven't looked at this page yet, I think you might find it useful for the forum, etc., in general. But yes, tutorials are helpful. Not just helpful for the readers, the writers of tutorials get to learn a lot too (I know from experience :D); probably the best way to learn is to teach (well, if you know what you're talking about, that is).

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thanks guys

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Welcome to codecall crisgeek!
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Hi Welcome to health CodeCall!

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You must read and check out Programming Tutorial option from forum sections. There you find your solutions and others. If you want other solution then call health tummy tuck AtlantaCode call!! I think you find your solution perfectly.




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