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We need explanations containing solutions of the "challenge" questions after the challenge is over!

Hey everyone. I've been slightly irritated at times when doing challenges here on Sololearn. Sometimes a question will come up that will absolutely flabbergast me, and I'll have no solution nor idea how it works. Then I get it wrong and it goes away forever. I think the challenges should be another learning experience as well. We should at least see the solution after, possibly a short explanation as to why it was the answer that it was. What do y'all think?

1st Sep 2019, 6:04 PM
Decker Stirek
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That would require those who write quizzes to write explanations as well. Not impossible but will take longer to create quizzes as it is the community who write them.
1st Sep 2019, 10:30 PM
Sonic
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Coz its part of the learning process.. You gota dig it out that way you learn
3rd Sep 2019, 7:53 AM
BlackRose Mike
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But there is. Scroll down the challenge results file and there it is.
1st Sep 2019, 6:10 PM
🍇 Alex Tușinean 💜
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Hy Decker Stirek you can go back to quiz and solve those questions once the quiz gets over, even after that you feel difficulty in understanding the solution then you can post it in sololearn q/a for getting community help.(before posting you can search for that question as it might be possible that someone already asked same problem) happy coding
2nd Sep 2019, 3:00 AM
Gaurav Agrawal
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Thanks for the replies everyone. Looks like I'm a dummy and never scrolled down after the challenge. Haha.
2nd Sep 2019, 3:02 AM
Decker Stirek
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scrolling down doesnt solve the problem though...it only gives you the correct answer. absolutely no explanation of why it is correct. my problem is that everyone complains about users just giving away answers in lesson comments, without explanations included...but we’re somehow totally ok with doing this in challenges?? 🤔
2nd Sep 2019, 5:56 PM
Jason Thomas
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After looking at the answers, you can try testing out the codes on your own so that you can understand a certain output better.😉
3rd Sep 2019, 4:19 PM
Joey Lim
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no one is saying we arent doing our own research. i learn most of programming on my own, you guys are acting like this is a huge deal. we are literally asking for an explanation of why an answer is correct on challenges. that is also part of the learning process, getting an explanation of something we dont understand. trying it on my own or digging it out doesnt always work to understand and learn. im not sure why everyone wants to be so stingy on challenge questions, but the actual lesson comments are a free-for-all. you guys are acting like this handing someone a college degree for free, its simply asking for an explanation for something we dont understand. why is this like guarded treasure to you?
3rd Sep 2019, 4:54 PM
Jason Thomas
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Yes i write once suggestion or feedback for same. You guys should do same maybe the short explanation will be add soon
8th Sep 2019, 2:08 PM
ABHISHEK
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