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Advance Programming Course Repository

Welcome to the Advance Programming Course repository! This repository is created for the Advance Programming Course at Science & Research University and is publicly available on GitHub for all students to access.

Repository Contents

The repository contains various resources related to the course, including:

  • Lecture notes
  • Code examples
  • Assignments
  • Project guidelines

Accessing the Repository

To access the repository, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the repository URL: [repository URL]
  2. Click the "Code" button and select "Download ZIP" to download the repository as a ZIP file, or use Git to clone the repository to your local machine.

Using the Repository

To use the repository, you can:

  • Browse the files and directories to view the lecture notes, code examples, and other resources.
  • Download individual files or the entire repository to your local machine.
  • Use Git to clone the repository to your local machine and keep it up to date with the latest changes.

Contributing to the Repository

If you are a student in the Advance Programming Course, you are welcome to contribute to the repository by submitting pull requests with improvements or additions to the resources. To contribute, follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository to create a copy that you can modify.
  2. Make your changes to your forked repository.
  3. Submit a pull request to the original repository to propose your changes.

Contact Information

If you have any questions or comments about the repository, please contact [me].

Thank you for using the Advance Programming Course repository!

About

Science And Research Branch of Islamic Azad University ||| Computer Science ||| Code: 6117111667 ||| Subject: Advance Programming ||| Lecturer: Doctor Kazem Kani ||| Semester/Term: Winter-Spring/1402-1403

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