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Why SoloLearn’s website so different than the app?
there is a lot of features that missing in the web. Like: Challenges, notification, commenting on codes, etc. it feels like the app is more like a social media while the website is just a boring tutorial. Why?
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Hmm. The SoloLearn website hasn’t been updated in a long time, so I would say for security reasons. Somebody could Inspect the page and maybe use JavaScript to change how some things work, which could result in a big disaster.
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That Is Because Nowadays Some People Want To Be Popular But Not Give Time To Coding!!!🌹👍🤗😊✌🌹
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Rowsej Ok hope it will change in the future, it is much more comfortable to program in a PC environment.
Thanks.
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Yes, I would suggest that.
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The website is missing most of the features, I think its for security reason. Anyone with avarage programming knowledge can use DevTools to win a challenge or something. I hope SL would make a native application for PC Platform with integrated IDE.
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I think, In future will take a lot of changes in Appa,such as example, When you don't understand a problem then you send this picture but right now there no option for send a picture. Right now Apps & website , here many different. I think, it's perfect. Because Apps & website not a same things.
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You can't do challenges on the website version if you are into that.
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Rowsej so you suggest using only the app?
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I just run bluestacks on windows to emulate any android apps I wish to run on PC\laptop
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Daniel. S (שריד) in the app version users can engage in challenge quizzes against other users to revise their knowledge of language syntax and to gain XP (experience points). This is not possible in the website version.
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Sonic Sorry, I don’t understand what you mean.
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Mofey I think you don’t understand my question, I meant the different between Sololearn’ website and Sololearn’s app. Not compare to another platforms.
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Sonic Yes, this is literally what I tried to say.
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bob Interesting... I’ll check that.
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@Daniel, it's same thing like:
"why JavaScript is so different than the Java". LOL
Anyways, different plays better.
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Janning⭐ Sorry it won’t happen again...
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its because its an app and a website, DUH. Jk, the reason its so different is becuase usually if theres an app that means its one like a phone or something. if its on a website its on a pc or computer. and we ALL know how different thosw two can be.
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Because Sololearn focus more on the app than the website ,so more feature I in the app than the website and just to note the web site haven been upgrade for a long time
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For that exact reason I sometimes have to have app and website running at the same time to code and check messages same time.