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Can we consider us as knowing completely a language as a result of getting related certificate from Solo Learn.?📝

12th Aug 2018, 6:30 PM
Bold Pilot
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Bold Pilot No you can't... Well what you learn here on Sololearn is the basics.. Well you need more deep knowledge even after completing courses out here..
12th Aug 2018, 6:34 PM
$hardul B
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I would say that you would know that you would know the language well but not completely because that could take a very long time
12th Aug 2018, 6:34 PM
Mootin Man
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Theses courses provide an individualized style of learning, which can be used to augment other resources. it is a good idea to thinkof these courses like a 7 course meal. Solo Learn is the appetizer and you will then want to try out a book or video course for the next course of the meal. once you have digested that, it is time to taste test another book or resource all the while trying out some of your own recipes!
13th Aug 2018, 8:12 AM
CarolInTheClouds
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no its just the basics knowledge of the language
13th Aug 2018, 4:11 PM
Y Jesse Jagaba
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there is a big difference between knowing what you can do with the language (thats what these courses teach you), and knowing how to apply it, which comes with experience For example, while sololoern told me about arrays and objects, it didnt teach me that i can do stuff like saving a bunch of object pointers to an dynamic array and passing it to another function to manipulate these objects, i learned it myself when experimenting with my projects. Also, at least in cpp and java courses, there isnt a word about how to make the graphical part of the program, you do everything through console there. You learn that yourself or somewhere else
15th Aug 2018, 6:25 AM
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