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The phrase computer programming is quite self explanatory. A computer programmer is someone capable of interacting with the computer using some language or the other. Even when you are typing out latex commands, you are essentially programming.
The phrase computer programming is quite self explanatory. A computer programmer is someone capable of interacting with the computer using some language or the other. Even when you are typing out latex commands, you are essentially programming.


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The phrase computer programming is quite self explanatory. A computer programmer is someone capable of interacting with the computer using some language or the other. Even when you are typing out latex commands, you are essentially programming.

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