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Would any agree with me if I say, Sololearn explainations are incomplete for python Intermediate ?

I found explainations for the topics like Generators & Decorators are incomplete. They are getting over my heads. Few comments were helpful to understand but not in depth. That's why many people left the lessons in between and move on to other languages.

6th Sep 2023, 12:51 AM
Jackdàw
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Give feedback to sololearn info@sololearn.com
6th Sep 2023, 4:14 AM
Sakshi [Offline 🙃]
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Hi Jackdàw you're not wrong. SoloLearn provides an introduction, not comprehensive instruction. It's intended to pique your interest in developing new skills. This platform encourages us to explore diverse sources to clarify any doubts that arise. We can read comments from other members, utilize the Q&A section to ask the community, or even use an AI assistant in the Pro version. Additionally, a plethora of resources - like online courses, tutorials, documentation, and forums - can be uncovered via web searches to help with inquiries. It's up to us to take the initiative to deepen our understanding by utilizing these available resources.
7th Sep 2023, 5:33 PM
Chris Coder
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Already did
6th Sep 2023, 4:26 AM
Jackdàw
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Just wait for sometime for response
6th Sep 2023, 4:33 AM
Sakshi [Offline 🙃]
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Yes, it's absolute sh*t, someone in the comments said it's meant to pique your interest, I say it's meant to fuck with yr brain. If you really want to see a course that piques your interest, do web development. Although they didn't cover enough javascript and didn't even touch how to make a server, it's the reason I want to become a programmer. It's a course done well.
20th Apr 2024, 7:58 PM
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