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Why Java Script is not as details as question asked in challenges?
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@Abhishek, challenge system with explanations would be good👍 If you want, you can send suggestions to SL team: info@sololearn.com
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Yes, some questions in challenges are a bit more complicated than in JS course. I think this is done so that players can improve their skills. After completing the challenge, players can see the correct answers and analyze their mistakes (and perhaps, look for the explanations on other resources).
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@Abhishek, I'm glad if my answers were useful, you are welcome😊
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@Abhishek, yes, HTML challenges also include things that are not in the course.
Quizzes are suggested by users, and it is not always clear why a quiz has been approved or declined. This is a question to decision-makers...
But I can a guess, if quizzes were only from the courses, the challenges would be less interesting and would have fewer quizzes😄
In another case, if they take different quizzes (not only from courses), then it would be necessary to take from the user not only a quiz, but an explanation too. Or decision-makers would have to write an explanation to each quiz. I think it's a lot of work...
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@Abhishek, maybe, in the case of a complex task, it is supposed to ask a question about it in Q&A section.
And this situation in all challenges, not only JS.
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@Abhishek, I agree, but probably they have more important work than this. Well I think if more users said that challenge system is not entirely correct, then they could change something...
You are welcome😊
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I dont understand your question
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@Fares so is it fair with beginner? The HTML is quite good to understand with tool but JS becomes too complex when getting real experience and what's a point to study a tutorial if we have to refer other website for further details. Please let me if I ain't making any sense here.
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Yes @Nez that's what I am referring although I always analyze mah skill by reviewing mistake however what I am asking why in sololearn the correct explanation is not there why to go other website even for the basic issues. Am I correct?
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@Fares believe me there are some questions in challenges and you completely make sense. I have honestly completed the course without any hurry but still I am only able to answer 2 or 1. While this is not happened with HTML. I am really curious as I am beginner. I have chosen Sololearn over w3s because it really helped me wi th learning HTML and CSS. I really think Sololearn should improve the quality of JS content so that we should not refer the other site for basic content. You will understand me if you will visit Codeacademy JS tutorial
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Yes you are correct @Nez because when I was giving HTML challenges there were questions regarding Onclick On change which I figured later by reading JS tutorial. I am asking about the questions which are related to JS but they are not well addressed in the tutorial. I am posting this because I want Sololearn to be a platform after studying you need to refer many other sites for information. like codeacademy.
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To be a best never too scare of lot of work. That's what my thinking rest you completely made your point. Thank you.
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@Nez correct this is absolutely right. Looking forward for improvement
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@Nez really appreciate all the help. I will be sending the feedback to them quickly. Thankew m8
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Absolutely agree with you Abhishek. Challenges must be based on courses so maybe SL before to accept quizzes like that, SL must to add content to the course ;-)
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because the question of the challenges were added my contributor who didn't participate in managing the contents of the course.
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Daniel I was referring the content in tutorial there is nothing mentioned about console.log but when I have given a quiz there were a question related to that. Do you think it's fair for beginner ??
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@Abhishek I recommend to start with challenging ones you finish the course, because the course is only providing the fundamentals only, then you need to widen your knowledge with experience of reading and understanding other people's code.
you can read from w3schools.org for more details about Javascript but you will never find complex code like in challenges.