Github user terrytangyuan commented on the pull request:
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Ok, no wonder I saw more invalid links. Thanks though.
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[DOC] Fixed outdated programming-guide link
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Github user terrytangyuan commented on the pull request:
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You are right. My mistake. Sorry about that.
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[R][DOC] Fixed typo in README.md
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