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Depth of coarses covered in sololearn

Are the coarses included in sololearn sufficient or we have to refer to some other sources for more information .... say I finish Html or css from SL .... will it b sufficient ???

7th Jul 2018, 10:38 PM
Satyendra Singh
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No, sololearn really only covers the basics of most languages. It gives a great start, but more information would almost always be required.
7th Jul 2018, 10:39 PM
Jax
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Satyendra Singh SoloLearn provides basics of all languages where u can develop your skills and if it would not working for you can prefer other websites like W3School , TutorialsPoint.com, etc. for more knowledge !!
8th Jul 2018, 1:30 AM
Prabhat
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Experience is the best teacher. Using code in context will open new questions for you. You can always get back to Sololearn discussions, challenges and more to learn more.
8th Jul 2018, 10:42 AM
Janusz OmyliƄski
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You will have to refer something as sololearn just teaches you the basics..
9th Jul 2018, 11:58 AM
$hardul B
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I agree with all the answers that came before mine. You should try freeCodeCamp.com, it covers more in depth every language and offers a good number of projects in which you can apply the knowledge. I just found it out so I don't have really much experience but for now I like it! And you can always come back here to watch weekly code such as IQ tests (recent), animations, tutorials and some mini games (Zelda tribute for example)
8th Jul 2018, 7:24 PM
Shawn_X
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It only covers the basics...but after completing those taking challenges, practicing coding will increase your depth
8th Jul 2018, 8:14 PM
sayantan das
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Satyendra Singh Hello fellow sololearner! As others said, it isn't enough but the courses are useful to get a glimpse of what a language is like. There are 12 courses with quizzes and much more without them so if you want to get the outline of a particular language, you can click a course and dive in! Once you have gone through it and get basic understanding, surf online for PDFs and other courses offered. Hope that helps :D
9th Jul 2018, 1:58 PM
Ananya
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this courses cover the fundamentals of language
9th Jul 2018, 2:57 PM
Tarika
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I think sololearn gives level best for free to beginers and for startup this becomes nice place to drive and no website gives complete knowledge about any programming so i request to learn from here in-spite of criticising. think when you drive bike or car first time then now you ride well like that programming need practice
9th Jul 2018, 4:21 PM
Rakesh Namdeo
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I just found sololearn and i like the way it is setup. I been using freecodecamp and code academy which are great too. Practice makes perfect so just use them all.
10th Jul 2018, 6:04 AM
Vaughn G
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