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[SOLVED] HTML challenges are getting boring than ever.
Telling answers for a non-programming language spoils the fun while playing. Even players < lvl 5 score full very easily. I think it's easier to search for answers yourself for HTML questions
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In my opinion, telling answers without any explanation has more disadvantages than advantages, not only in HTML but in any language.
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@Krishna: Other languages have much more questions than HTML in comparison so it's easier to remember the answers in HTML. Sololearn should provide explanation only or some resources that are related to the questions. For the latter idea, the can even ask the quiz creators to share resources for the respective questions
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@Kevin: Sololearn should appoint quiz mods(idea suggested by someone on another thread) so that quiz approval is faster. Many people just downvote quizzes without thinking or for their personal gain. I have observed that tricky questions get declined very easily and quickly.
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Yes . I also think the same
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True with PHP and C#,
I hardly played 70 matches in PHP yet and I know answer to most every question.
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I always do the challenges mentally but when you realize that missing just one question can cost you many challenges you automatically start cramming the answers which is not good.
We usually suggest new questions but they take forever to be approved.
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I like both ideas, the quiz mods and providing additional information, including a sample solution (for rating in the factory).
Also I'd like to have a way to verify that a question is correct. A link to the playground, where the question text is already copied into the window would be nice. That would help to get more tricky questions approved.
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That is very true Chirag just the same way transcription approvals are done, its not a matter of getting lots of XP on providing simple answers to simple questions, I log on to SoloLearn to learn something new and I believe once Learners are done with learning they expect to continue the process through challenges.
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I do search for the right answers and even try it on code playground and still it says I'm wrong