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codebox | how to code | MAJOR EDITING
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  • Reads 17,775
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Nov 14, 2013
Coding is what we sort of do in clubs, a lot of people doesn't know how to code, so I decided to share my own knowledge in coding.There are some people that doesn't like to do coding due to being so confused or just naturally lazy. Coding is a fun thing to do too, If you want to take a lift and try to code, why not learn?

This is the link to the thread: 
https://www.wattpad.com/forums/discussion/749181/don-t-post-okay/#Item_101

It's not yet finished, but I will sort it out soon.

I apologize in advance if these things doesn't make any sense to you after all it is in major editing.
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