22/04/2026
Day 1 β C Programming Basics
π What is C & Structure of a C Program
C is a powerful general-purpose programming language that helps in building a strong foundation in programming and understanding how systems work.
In this post:
πΉ What is C?
πΉ Key features of C
πΉ Basic structure of a C program
πΉ Simple βHello Worldβ example
21/04/2026
LuyCode is looking for an experienced C & C++ programming teacher to support our students with solid programming fundamentals.
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Paid position
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Budget-friendly program for students
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20/04/2026
LuyCode Announcement Coming Soon π¨βπ»π©βπ»
Weβre preparing to open opportunities for C Programming & C++ teachers.
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Paid position
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Online / Offline options
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19/04/2026
All classes of LuyCode will start on Monday
20-04-2026
08/04/2026
π Khmer New Year Holiday Announcement π
Dear LuyCode students,
We will be on holiday to celebrate Khmer New Year 2026 π°πβ¨
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Break: 10 April 2026 β 19 April 2026
π Classes will resume after the holiday.
Enjoy your time with family, recharge your energy, and come back stronger! πͺ
β¨ Happy Khmer New Year! β¨
LuyCode Team
27/03/2026
π LuyCode Announcement
Dear students and learners,
Iβm excited to share that LuyCode will soon launch C Programming and C++ Programming classes!
These two languages are the foundation of computer science and will help you:
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Understand how computers really work
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Build strong logic
More details will be announced soon.
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23/02/2026
We learn by:
Listening. Reading. Watching. Doing.
But not all methods are equal.
Average retention looks like this:
5% from listening
10% from reading
20% from watching videos
30% from seeing a demonstration
50% from group discussions
75% from active practice
90% from teaching others or applying immediately
The exact numbers may vary.
The lesson doesnβt.
Active learning always wins.