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Interfaces in the Sololearn C# course are not really explained.

While there is not really any false information per se in the 'interface' portion of the C# course, they might as well have skipped it entirely. Nothing about those few lines of ramblings truly conveys any useful information about interfaces to learners. I don't mean to offend anyone, but as I was moving beyond the basics in my C# skills, I took a look back here, and saw that this really doesn't do it any justice.

4th Aug 2020, 5:46 AM
Shtisim Lukshen
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I understand your point, and I also think that the true meaning of object-oriented programming is quite difficult to explain in the bite-size format of these lessons. It is hard to strike a good balance between theoretical, practical and technical knowledge that is still easy to digest for beginners. So in my view, the SoloLearn content is barely enough to scratch the surface, but at least they bring up the topics that a developer should study in greater depth. Sometimes, the comments by the users below each lesson have more substantial explanations, so I recommend to browse through them, as you proceed with the lessons. You should use the "Feedback" feature in the app to let the SL team know, that they should improve the learning content. Because your criticism, however valid it may be, won't get through to them in this forum, which is actually meant to ask questions. Thank you :)
4th Aug 2020, 9:40 AM
Tibor Santa
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