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		<title>Big Big Thanks to R.B. Whitaker For This Site</title>
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				<title>Big Big Thanks to R.B. Whitaker For This Site</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 10 Mar 2023 00:01:41 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>I've always had a ton of trouble when trying to get into programming over the last few years in my many attempts to self learn programming. This crash course after finding it has been a huge help to my ant brain in understanding concepts because of how well it is written such as methods/functions, OOP, and loops work.</p> <p>It honestly takes into account that someone may have absolutely no experience programming at all. I am most definitely buying the C# Player's Guide at some point in the future to support this project that R.B. has undertaken. Also I enjoy the old style look of the site.</p> 
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