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Why do you use SoloLearn over other code learning platforms?
I'd really like to develop my coding skills and there are so many platforms to choose from, I'm interested to hear from others why you use this one.
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codecademy is a good one that's similar to sololearn. Stackoverflow is universal amongst all developers. w3schools is good for quickly looking up simple things. I'm a .NET Developer and sometimes look to msdn. A good paid option is Pluralsight - there are very good video tutorials that will teach you some excellent development practices.
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1. it is very accessible.
2. the people.
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i like the code playground and challenges
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As @joel says, it can run on mobile
The people, very important
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I like the simplicity, the community and more importantly, the ability to use it mobile.
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I don't use it "over others". I use it in conjunction with others. The more resources you learn from the better off you are. I'm an experienced developer and can tell you that the discussions I see on sololearn are very low level compared to other resources I use. However, sololoearn as a resource to introduce people to many types of programming languages is actually very good.
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SL has the best code playground anable us to code on mobile phone.
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I just come on sololearn to try and be helpful to people wanting to learn. Sometimes I even learn something that someone else asks.
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interesting @michael buchok, what other resources do you use?
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good to know. I started on codeacademy so I'm a bit further along there, but enjoy the mobile accessibility of sololearn. I've heard many good things about Pluralsight, so good to see you recommend it as well. Thanks