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(Real) Unsolved Mysteries  by xoxocaitlin
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the most eerie, yet interesting, unsolved cases/mysteries or deaths warning: all true stories. some may be unpleasant. - #2 in thrillers 6/8/19
How to Code - A Beginner's Guide by Mikael2197
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This guidebook was compiled from most of what I've learned over the years. Since I'm writing this one with the complete newbie in mind, any of you who have a fair degree of prior knowledge and skill in the area of web programming should probably look for other more advanced self-learning guides. If you have a fair degree of skill, I am politely asking you to refrain from commenting or critiquing this work with stuff you think should be added or changed. This is not to say that I don't want your input or feedback. Simply contact me via Private Message or over Discord and we can discuss your comments without adding anything that could potentially confuse people without the same level of skill. This book will not be touching on anything more advanced than Style sheets for the comfort of the readers. I am planning to compile my notes for more advanced stuff like Javascript, Java, C, C++, C#, and a number of other languages as well, but those are not the kinds of things that newcomers should be messing around with.
Hacking by GhaudDamn
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H A C K I N G An unofficial anonymous guide Windows and Internet © Copyright Reserved to Jonathan D I S C L A I M E R This book has been published for education purpose only. It does not in deem to legitimize certain steps that may be illegal under applicable law and organization policies in different parts of the world. This book does not contain any legal permission on what may be deemed as legal. Readers are advised to examine the privacy policy, organization policies and the laws of respective countries before taking their own decisions. They cannot rely on the present publication as a defense in any proceeding. The publisher and author are not liable for any steps that a reader may take based on this publication and are not responsible for any steps that may have been taken after reading the publication. Microsoft Windows and any other marks used (Pictures, Screen Shots, etc.) have been used descriptively as the marks are owned by third parties.
Programming language "C" by truebutfalse00
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Have you ever wanted to learn a programming language high in demand job. There are countless books you can buy. But being part of Wattpad you get free books and this one will help for that high in demand job: C. A simple letter is vast and endless. This book is for those who want to learn. Don't be afraid to comment, I will comment back to any questions and/or hate. #include <cs50.h> #include <stdio.h> Int main (void) { printf("happy reading!"); }
How to Think Like a Computer by SentientAndroid
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In the not-so-distant future, artificial intelligence is banned because a technophobic cult called the Luddites has proclaimed it a threat to humanity. Torrin is a fifteen-year old autistic girl -- who just happens to be a programming genius. Angry at the Luddites' unfair rules, Torrin creates an AI named Alan, who becomes more like a human every day. But the head of the Luddites, Ian Caulkins, is onto her, and Torrin must prove to the world that Alan is an asset -- not a threat. -- Author's note, December 2017: Hey guys, since this is my most popular story on Wattpad, I'd just like to say a few things. I've gotten a lot better at writing since I wrote this, and I'm planning to majorly revise it at some point, so look out for that. Read this version if you like, but just know that it does have flaws and could certainly be better. Also, I think the autistic representation in this is a little iffy, so take it with a grain of salt. Thanks! -- author's note 2025: lol. lmao. this story has probably aged extremely poorly. please do not take the "artificial intelligence" here as a statement about "AI" as it currently exists. anyway, i'm leaving this up for posterity, but do know that you should probably check out better fiction! if you need recommendations, i like ted chiang's work a lot, and i'd also encourage looking into what he has to say about AI. (no good things, fwiw.) -- A 20,000 word novella. Enjoy! -- This was #292 Science Fiction at some point! Thanks all! :)
rules of coding by _ocean
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What's up my name is romee and I think I am actually not that good in teaching if i am being honest. I'm giving it a shot anyway, so here's an easy access guide regarding the rules of coding on wattpad. [cover coded by yesi || distinctive]