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I'm concerned if I'm learning something usefull, and if I'm learning something full out here on Solo learn.

I've learned HTML, and JavaScript before on Khan Acadmey, here's a little different but I understand why. But I've done a few courses and I don't very well understand them. There's not enough description about the subject and video tutorials would be nice. And I can't practice like I need to because there is not enough practicing in the lessons, just a lot of reading about useless downloads. But how do I practice on programming a language fullout? I want to learn, but Solo Learn doesn't. Please help me.....

20th Dec 2016, 7:49 AM
Brynna Lindsey
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I would say SoloLearn is nice to learn the basics or review some components of a given language. In my opinion, you could try small personal projects to improve your knowledge and start building a portifolio. You could also solve Katas or join a code camp. I recommend CodeWars and FreeCodeCamp. Both support html/css/js. gl hf.
20th Dec 2016, 11:05 AM
Ed Magalhaes
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Thanks I'll take a look at both of those: Also I might try a project or two. Thanks for the suggestions! You really helped me!
20th Dec 2016, 6:32 PM
Brynna Lindsey