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Is learning with SL is enough to get a job or to create a project ?

anyone usibg any other source to learn programming languages? because i think sololearn teaches us only basic.

17th Feb 2018, 5:59 PM
Nagaraj Cruze
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yes you can but depends on you how you learn https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/468962/?ref=app
17th Feb 2018, 6:14 PM
Sudarshan Rai
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I do not think it is enough in itself to get a job, although there are cases within the platform where people with 0 knowledge have obtained jobs thanks to what they have learned. In any case, I'm sure they made an effort to make that happen and they always looked for more knowledge. There are also people who have created their applications and uploaded them to the Playstore. Remember that they will always teach you the basics in a course, some may cover other topics, but always the intention is that you have a solid foundation in the tools you will use. That way you can apply the things learned to a specific problem.
17th Feb 2018, 6:30 PM
Mickel
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you have to study topics in depth to create a full - fledged project. for eg- pointers in c++ is not covered extensively but it is of a mandate. there are various websites like w3school in html that u can refer along with SL.
17th Feb 2018, 6:58 PM
Manish Kumar
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The knowledge here won’t be enough to get a job as a programmer. But creating a project is possible. It may not be the most eccentric project, but I recommend learning too on freeCodeCamp. With knowledge from both Sololearn and FCC, you have the potential to make amazing projects and potentially get a job as a developer.
17th Feb 2018, 7:04 PM
luciel
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