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Can you become a software engineer by using solo learn ?

3rd Oct 2021, 5:57 PM
Maranda Cruz
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Short and simple answer: No but let's begin with Sololearn and encourage yourself to learn more on daily basis and make a few good projects along with learning
3rd Oct 2021, 6:30 PM
Saurabh
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You can start your journey of programming through sololearn
3rd Oct 2021, 6:45 PM
Atul [Inactive]
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Maranda Cruz You're on the right track. As an engineer (not software), I think both Martin Taylor and Saurabh Kumar Yadav were trying to give you good advice. But it's very confusing sometimes. Your plan to start here at SoloLearn is great. Then a boot camp will take you to the next step (and yes, you'll be "hireable"). An engineer however has a formal definition that includes an accredited degree and a professional license and registration within their state of employ. Just make sure that any "engineering" program you pay for gives you proof that they're meeting the criteria I've mentioned. Sounds like you're gonna do great!
5th Oct 2021, 4:47 AM
Tia
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No, You need to read a lot of external stuff such as books, blogs, watch videos. A lot of practice too
4th Oct 2021, 11:38 PM
Daniel Rodriguez
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Solo learn could be a part or It may help you to learn programming language and different technologies. It provides basic understanding but if you want to master then you have to go on different plateforms and you should start working on projects.
5th Oct 2021, 7:00 AM
Mohd Saqib
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I think to develop your basic its the best but to go higher u need self assessment and try developing project using 2 or more languages
5th Oct 2021, 4:20 AM
Anshul upreti
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As far as I've seen here, for web domain, all sololearn teaches you is web design, ReactJS development (writing react code), with just a hint of Redux. No actual back-end courses. PHP- only the syntaxes not actual web development. You could use it for brushing up on syntaxes whenever you forget some bit. Freecodecamp.org is so much better if you want to study like you do in sololearn, although I learn most stuff from Udemy or YT.
5th Oct 2021, 7:19 AM
Henry Pangsatabam
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No A lot of practice is required
5th Oct 2021, 11:43 AM
Palak Mittal
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Sololearner is platform like stack overflow . U don't become a software engineer from here only but you do projects , discuss and quick learning and challenges u make better ..
5th Oct 2021, 2:58 PM
Bilal Patel
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Ok yeah im going to go to a bootcamp
5th Oct 2021, 4:21 AM
Maranda Cruz
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Ok and are you self taught ?
5th Oct 2021, 7:20 AM
Maranda Cruz
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I am not. I've learnt my programming basics in college. But for the most part yeah, I did learn a lot of stuff by myself. As for web dev, we were taught WAMP/LAMP stack in college.
5th Oct 2021, 7:22 AM
Henry Pangsatabam
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Oh interesting most places dont care for a degree anymore
5th Oct 2021, 7:23 AM
Maranda Cruz
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Oh so a boot camp is better than
3rd Oct 2021, 7:44 PM
Maranda Cruz
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Martin Taylor so i should teach my self ??
3rd Oct 2021, 8:35 PM
Maranda Cruz
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Martin Taylor most people ive talk to got a job when they attended a bootcamp.. and some people ive spoken to self taught themselves landed a job
3rd Oct 2021, 9:05 PM
Maranda Cruz
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Ok yeah thats what im doing now
5th Oct 2021, 12:19 AM
Maranda Cruz
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Ok thank you
5th Oct 2021, 4:49 AM
Maranda Cruz
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Ok thAnk you im gojng to go to a bootcamp soon
5th Oct 2021, 7:01 AM
Maranda Cruz
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Yea I don't think u can. Maybe if u are very talented u can. But I don't think a human can be this talented.
5th Oct 2021, 4:49 PM
dan peled
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