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Are there analogues of Habrahabr for a non-professional audience?
Habrahabr is a good resource with a convenient structure and high quality material. But only here, basically, all articles are designed for a professional audience. And unfortunately, most of the articles are too difficult for me (2nd year computer science student).
Are there similar resources with material accessible to a non-professional audience from which one could gain knowledge regarding programming and IT issues in general.
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the Internet, search engines, forums, blogs, etc. books, youtube
, it would be desirable to correctly compose a query in search engines will give a lot of information in different forms, sit and read)
Yes, lots of learning stuff. First of all, google.com - what you want to learn, google, search on topics that have already been discussed many times which is better, choose, learn.
Habré is full of specific articles, but even when and if you are an experienced programmer, you still won’t understand all the articles on Habré: IT is too big an area to cover everything. It's ok, that's the way it should be
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