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Wikiprogramming was developed as a tool for programmers regardless of level; as a place to build a solid foundation of programming languages by using our many tutorials for beginner or intermediate programmers or to use as a point of reference for more advanced work. The concept is to increase the accessibility of learning programming languages and to consolidate them in one place. Wikiprogramming hopes to one day change the way the world learns to program and to enable any one to make his or her ideas a reality.
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