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Depending on your language of choice, programming language, that is, there's the official documentation for each one, most of the times.
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"beside google"
... why?
also, probably yes, but if you want something like that, it's going to be easier and better to find some book on programming.
depending on what kind of terms you're looking for, you'll want some book specializing on algorithms, data structures, or actual language you're learning. -
duckduck go, brave search, yahoo, or - if you're interested in devouring garbage - bing.
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@Midnight-shcode if you haven't noticed, the quality of google's results has been going rapidly downhill for the past year or so - all just 'stack overflow backup' or some shitty scraped blog clone
Hi,
Please is there a website (aside google) where someone could easily look up programming terms that are unfamiliar, especially for newbies.
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