+ 5

To all SoloLearn beginners, learners! STUDY THE TUTORIALS "TO LEARN" NOT JUST "TO GAIN XP" AND "TO LEVEL UP."

I see that there are questions being posted here that were definitely discussed in the tutorials. I know that at SoloLearn, Levels at XPs are important but, don't forget that the reason why you are studying the lessons is TO LEARN, not just for the LEVELS and XPs. If you study the tutorials but don't really read and you keep on skipping and jumping lessons, YOU WILL NOT LEARN. STUDY TO LEARN NOT TO LEVEL UP.

21st Jan 2017, 2:59 AM
Erwin Mesias
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6 Answers
+ 9
My mind has a bad habit of refusing to comprehend phrases written in full caps because it's too loud. =^=
21st Jan 2017, 3:25 AM
Hatsy Rei
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+ 6
Welp, I can't do much. I forgot java and C# the next day I completed the course.
21st Jan 2017, 3:19 AM
David Sebastian Keshvi Illiakis
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+ 2
That's why I said, "To all" so that I don't have to tell them 1 by 1 😎
21st Jan 2017, 5:19 AM
Erwin Mesias
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+ 2
Sweet hope ^^ In french we have an expression which is, word to word: "As much piss in a violin" but don't know how translate and use... Spit/piss in the wind? herd cats? All that for saying I'm agree, but not thinking we can seriously hope for this: consumer attitude is unfortunaly anchored much deeply in society, and logics behind this kind of app' require getting from much to much more members, whatever their states of minds, even they decrease intrisic qualities. Force is to recognize that XP's and up/downvotes introduce perverse effects, in the trajectory of an apprentice ( dispersion, bad focussing ) as well as in the global content quality of the 'social' Q&A Discussions feature ( where the signal-to-noise ratio is largely disadvantageous to the first, and find/track down information is almost ineffective ^^ )
21st Jan 2017, 9:36 AM
visph
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+ 2
int totallyAgree = 100
22nd Jan 2017, 3:53 PM
Jomo South'gate
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