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Courses for more advanced Learners

Ich took a couple of courses and still want to get better. Look at Java, there are many topics I would appreciate (Collections, Threads, JDBC and many more) What is your opinion about this?

27th Feb 2017, 2:03 PM
Thomas Zenglein
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If you wanna learn more, then visit websites like Tutorials Point.com ,etc.
27th Feb 2017, 2:12 PM
Chirag Bhansali
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I'm agree it would be amazing: sure, you can find many ressources of all kind of levels on internet, and I would be the first to advice for learning by this way too, but SoloLearn format is cool, and could provide some much advanced courses... Except that they probably are more focussing to new beginers courses actually. I think that you cannot expect such improvements while actual app don't have get very more maturity ^^
28th Feb 2017, 12:07 PM
visph
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You can try with tutorialspoint.com
27th Feb 2017, 2:23 PM
Faruque Hossain
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I think that SoloLearn is currently trying to improve their layout and function. After getting all the bugs worked out, and adding a couple more beggining courses, there will be expansions for more advanced tutorials on all the language. I would say, the best to hope for is that someone good at a particular language commits the time to make a more advanced course, and then requests SoloLearn to add it. Even with this, to change the original layout and add it to both the app and website at nearly the same time would take a while itself. There will definetly be expansions, but it will take time. The SoloLearn community is slowly growing, so I expect there to be more community opportunities for hiring at SoloLearn. The future of this idea is definetly vast.
2nd Mar 2017, 1:52 AM
Rain
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