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So show us what you can do, say
- write a program which reads 10 integers and prints them back to the user.
Look at whatever programs you've already written and try to adapt what you've learnt so far to the new problem. Then build on that a step at a time.
So show us what you can do, say
- write a program which reads 10 integers and prints them back to the user.
Look at whatever programs you've already written and try to adapt what you've learnt so far to the new problem. Then build on that a step at a time.
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