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Why not sololearn include pygame, so that people completed learning python would start learning how to create games?

I would be really happy, if I get a chance to learn pygame. Because I have no means to learn it other than Solo learn.

3rd Jan 2018, 7:53 AM
Shibhi
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You can provide your suggestion directly to the developers at their email info@sololearn.com or through the in-app feedback feature.
3rd Jan 2018, 7:58 AM
Yololab
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Python can be used to make games, but Pygame and all modules related to graphics will never be supported in code playground, due to the way Python code is handled: it's executed on server side, and only after execution, text output is back send to be displayed on user side ^^
11th Jan 2018, 4:29 AM
visph
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Python really isn’t made for games, it is too slow to make one with the same quality as a game written in a compiled language, like C++. Python would even struggle against Java.
6th Jan 2018, 1:43 AM
Jacob Pembleton
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