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Do you learn everthing of a program language with SoloLearn or just the basics?
I'm searching for a good cource tot learn a programming language (Java), but I want to learn everything of it and just basics. Or is a programming language to big to learn everthing? Or do you think this is a really good way to learn it, just say what you think about sololearn.
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Sololearn is great, I have learned alot here. Learning never stops however. Sololearn will give you a damn nice start to it, but the thing is programming isnt necessarily learning a language. it is more learning programming concepts.
What I mean is once you learn about variables, arrays, data types, loops, etc.. It becomes easy to switch from language to language. they all (mostly) work on the same basic concepts. The major differences come down to syntax. little changes in how we handle these things. Even then languages share ALOT of similarities.
So yes, sololearn focuses on the basics and a bit of more advanced stuff, but that's honestly the important stuff. Each language has gobs and gobs of modules and things that would take forever to learn all of them. but if you know how to write the language, how the language works, and how to find the answers you need it really isnt that hard.
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I have probably learned as much on this Q&A forum as I did in the course section. people ask questions about things and if I dont know I research it until I can explain it to them. My point is learning here isnt simply the course. there are alot of opportunities to learn here if you want to.
This is kind of going away tho. Too many Moderators. whenever questions get asked they have a habit of just posting links to similar topics and telling people to use the search function.
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WoW, so fast! Thank you for your awesome answer. Really thank you
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That's what we are here for :) .. this is a great community and answers usually come fast
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You are a real Hero when I look to al your answers! You're a good man
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Thanks. I try :) .. Helping others helps me. I guess depending on perspective it could be seen as selfishness ;)
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Hahaha