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	<title>Comments on: One month before the final round</title>
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		<title>By: dkhang</title>
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		<description>C is still used a lot. And the way we use C, according to many papers I have read, boosts our skills about programming, it is the point. You can take a search about that if you want. Anyway, we learn in uni, not vocational school, we have to learn how to think. If we learn in advanced course, you will see how it will be efficient for us. About C programming, maybe I have to discuss with you sth because I only learn that course by myself-&gt;not good skills:D</description>
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