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For those interested in studying computer sciences, several online resources can enhance learning. Security forums provide valuable insights into cybersecurity topics, while general computing forums cover a wide range of computer-related discussions. Linux forums are essential for those focusing on Linux operating systems. Additionally, utilizing a Newsgroup client can connect users to advanced discussions in various newsgroups. Webopedia is recommended for its informative articles on computing topics. These resources collectively offer a solid foundation for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge in computer sciences.
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Do you know any good computer sites/forums like this ?
I intend to go learn computer sciences. Thank you so sososo much
 
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Webopedia has some really good stuff on there. Definitely check out the articles they have.
 
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