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adnan muzaffar

@syedblockplot129

adnan muzaffar


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  • First Name adnan
  • Last Name muzaffar
  • Gender Male
  • Birthday January 18, 1996

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  • Website https://instaaups.com/

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  • About Me The iconic line "I am the one who knocks" was said by Walter White, the main character in the hit TV series Breaking Bad. This powerful moment occurs in Season 4, Episode 6 ("Cornered") when Walter confronts his wife, Skyler. The quote symbolizes Walter's transformation from a humble chemistry teacher into the feared drug kingpin, Heisenberg. It's one of the most memorable lines in television history, capturing the dark and intense evolution of his character.

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    Posted in the topic What is Programming? – A Simple Introduction in the forum Programming
    June 16, 2025 9:17 AM EDT

    Programming is the process of writing instructions that a computer can understand and execute. These instructions are written in programming languages like Python, Java, C++, or JavaScript. Programming is used to create software, websites, mobile apps, games, and much more.

    It helps automate tasks, solve problems, and build technology that we use every day — from social media apps to online banking systems. Learning programming improves logic, creativity, and problem-solving skills, making it a valuable skill in today’s digital world.

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