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Is everyone is fully satisfied with these Solo learn tutorial?? And am I the only one who wants advance and higher tutorials??

22nd Oct 2017, 5:05 PM
Raj Kishan
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4 Answers
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based on recent survey by SoloLearn, if majority wants professional content , then they ll add more professional tutorials but uptil now the focus was to get u started with programming and make u feel comfortable in it, even I want more tutorials but, it might get tricky for newbies and they ll quit easily. that's y it's a tough choice, but it depends on the survey
22nd Oct 2017, 6:15 PM
Morpheus
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No, but SoloLearn is very good
22nd Oct 2017, 5:12 PM
Mattéo
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In Sololearn Beta update, they added the advanced course like machine learning, data structure So, wait till it become available to download
22nd Oct 2017, 6:27 PM
Kartikey Sahu
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Sololearn was designed on the beliefs, debatable, of Simplistic and Accessable learning. Sure, they could introduce advanced courses, but many would flock to the already crowded question area and ask "what went wrong". This is one discouragement. An encouragement would be that more people would join the expanding user base for Sololearn with these new courses introduced. I myself would be up to it - if the discussions weren't to be all about what's wrong - but does everyone else? Debatable.
22nd Oct 2017, 5:16 PM
ghostwalker13
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