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why does this compiler not work off line when the advrotizement stated "learn any where, anytime."

I'm wondering if this program is just a scam to give this company absolute rights to any new programing you will come up with for free. Is that why it only runs online? So they can record your every key stroke and then you the learner, have no rights? Hmmm.

10th May 2018, 5:06 PM
Chris Macdonald
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I guess a mobile device is not made to run and host all the compilers. So what they do is compiling the code serverside. This makes it easier for SoloLearn developers, because they are less dependent on legacy mobile clients/devices. Does that mean sololearn has all your code? Yes of course. You pay with your (personal) information. That's how they make their money. Remember: nothing on the internet is thruly free.
10th May 2018, 5:10 PM
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Boem Shakalaka I doubt apple would even allow a compiler.
11th May 2018, 4:30 AM
Ben Allen (Njinx)
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If you want a 100% local, private and free compilers, download Termux.
10th May 2018, 5:33 PM
Vlad Serbu
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No, SoloLearn hosts there compiler on their servers to compile it. You can't access something from their server without internet.
11th May 2018, 4:29 AM
Ben Allen (Njinx)
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