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Please add an explanation or reference link to your answers. That will help anyone to better learn concepts they might not have a great understanding about.
Some questions and solutions added:
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Cukurova University
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Ankara University BLM1002
University | Course ID | Total Questions | Total Answers | Contributors |
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Ankara University | BLM1001 BLM1002 | 15 | 15 | @omerahat |
Halic University | CEN121 | 8 | 8 | @Nisa210 |
Bilgi University | CMPE100 | 9 | 9 | @ceydacen |
Hacettepe University | BBM103 | 17 | 17 | @samedokceci |
Cukurova University | CEN116 | 3 | 3 | @Berkantagur |
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Clone the repository: Open a terminal and run the command
git clone https://github.com/omerahat/Questions-and-Solutions-of-Programming-Lectures.git
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Create a new branch: Run the command
git checkout -b main
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Stage and commit the changes: Run the command
git add README.md
to stage the changed file andgit commit -m "your commit message"
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Push the changes: Run the command
git push origin main
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Submit a pull request: On Github, navigate to your forked repository, select your new branch, click the "New pull request" button, and follow the prompts to submit a pull request to the original repository.
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