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Can i be a good programmer by learning on sololearn and get all the certificates
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Sololearn is considered a stepping stone. No one will tell you that you will become something or someone by only knowing the fundamentals of it. You can't become a doctor because you read books in school. Here is a breakdown on how to become a doctor in the US.
Degree Levels: Bachelor's degree followed by M.D. or D.O.
Field(s) of Study: Pre-med or biological sciences then medicine
Prerequisites: High school diploma or equivalent; satisfactory MCAT scores
Program Length: 4 years for bachelor's degree; 4 years for medical school; 3-7 years in residency and fellowships depending on specialty
Licensure/Certification: State licensure required
You have to go through lots of schooling and then get hands on experience before you can even be considered a full-fledged doctor.
My point is that Sololearn is just the beginning of your schooling and you still have lots to learn. Then you need to go out and put that experience and knowledge to good use. Make a website and/or make a program that helps you with repetitive tasks. You need to make mistakes and then fix them. That is the only way you will learn about yourself and your ability to troubleshoot. The sky is the limit with the knowledge you gain along the way.
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Good can and wake, depends on you. But if you take additional information from other sources, it will be much better. Take information everywhere and study
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Sololearn is a good start but not the end. I suggest you to check for similar questions to avoid duplicates.
https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/1894432/?ref=app
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Yes but its not enough when we are talking about real world programming . Here you can clear your basic concept about any language but if you want to be expert in any language find some useful resources and learn anything in deep .
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NO!solo learn teaches you the concept and that's the must important path. now to be very good in coding it all depends on the level of problem you can solve,so start coding and do research on where you are lacking.
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Book learning is no substitute for practical experience 🙂