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Did anyone completed all the courses available in SoloLearn
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yes and I don't remember a thing about it. might have to go thru the lessons a second time or something if I want to get all my ratings above 2000
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@Serena - I am a marine engineer.
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I only use JS and C# plus the occasional CSS and HTML a bit of SQL and JQuery, the rest I've passed just to have an idea... so that I can read codes and write basic stuff if I need to.
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yes, me for one, but I am sure there are many, many more. 😃
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I'm an executive hardware design and kernel specialist engineer, and when I'm not dreaming I'm an entry level xamarin developer
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@Shane That's an honest response, alright, I hear you. 😄 😂
Learning syntax is one thing,but learning how to program, that's another level completely. It requires a big change in thinking process. I love Nikolay's attitude; it's nice if you can truly master one or two languages and use them on a daily basis, and for the rest... Well, it certainly feels good to understand the syntax, but there's no need to actually know them. At least, that's how I'm seeing it so far... Solo is really helpful with the basics. 👌
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@Manchukonda - will get there, but first gotta reach lvl17 😃😃😃
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Same case with @Shane for me. It's OK though, you can always refer back to the slides when necessary. Completing the courses, in a way, means unlocking the content for future reference when you really need it.
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@Nikolay
That's an excellent attitude.👌
Knowledge is power.😉
Thanks for the answer!
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@Nikolay
Do you actually work with all of them or did you just learn them to know them?
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@Nikolay. That's interesting ☺
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@Nikolay
though you top the leaderboard...
why aren't you trying to develop your coder skill
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@Nikolay
As of Now you are the only person to make it possible, but wish you accomplish at the earliest time possible.
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I have procrastinated some of python lessons.The reality is now i dont remember what i have completed .#Triggered. Lets give it another shot