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If I restart progress in a course after finishing it, can I still gain experience from repeating it?

Though I'm close to finishing my current course I don't want to rush it because I like giving the info time to sink in. That said, I still would like to practice it again after I'm done to clarify my knowledge. Will I still get experience for doing a lesson more than once if I reset it? What do you think about redoing courses? Is it a waste of time or good idea?

5th Jan 2020, 11:02 PM
{ Aza }
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Warning: If you reSET your tutorial, the xp for that language will also disappear. Including challenge xp.
6th Jan 2020, 12:14 AM
HonFu
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It's a great idea, honestly! I finished my Python course, but then I decided to retstart because some of the object-oriented programming concepts weren't clear to me.
5th Jan 2020, 11:25 PM
Jianmin Chen
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Błack Jesus❕ Yes when I see the same topics in another way it helps. I'm doing this and CodeCademy and Codeasy at the same time, following at about the same pace. So when I'm learning strings here, I'm likely learning strings on those sites as well, but in a different context with different challenges, explanations, and quizzes. Very helpful for understanding.
5th Jan 2020, 11:32 PM
{ Aza }
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Oooh I don't wanna lose all my XP, it's all from C# and I'd lose my place in leaderboards
6th Jan 2020, 1:18 AM
{ Aza }
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If you want to learn a programming language , best way is to write code and experiment with your code.
7th Jan 2020, 1:14 PM
Abhishek nirwan
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Jianmin Chen yeah the end section of my C# course is confusing to me. The stuff about weird arrays, static types, indexers... Heck most everything OOP is confusing Lol. But that's why I intend to do it again, and make note of the confusing subjects so I can further research them.
5th Jan 2020, 11:29 PM
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