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I accidentally deleted one of my codes‼️ Can I get it back and how⁉️🤔
SoloLearn needs to provide a function to recover accidentally deleted files in the Playground‼️
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backup backup backup
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Sololearn doesn't have a feature to recover our deleted posts. You can submit this as a feedback instead.
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A͢J - S͟o͟l͟o͟H͟e͟l͟p͟e͟r͟ You are right, thx‼️ But in a hurry, inadvertently, the finger mish-mash etc. I've deleted the file. My fault‼️😢
A lost file, for a quarter, an hour or even a day could stay in the recycle bin where it could be recovered. It's a known & simple solution, safe & very convenient⁉️🤔
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I don't think you can get it back. But before deleting it asks you "Are you sure to delete this?" and you selected confirm, so all you can do now is to be more careful from next time. All the best =)
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Janusz Bujak 🇵🇱
Sololearn ask a question before deleting code so if you have confirmed that it means you wanted to delete. There is no need to provide any functionality if Sololearn ask for your confirmation..
Simple solution is keep a backup file.
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Be careful next time, also you can try to contact support, maybe thay have backup of this code. You can try, but is probably lost or hard to find.
Every server have backups in case of something goes wrong so thay can roll back to working state.
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Janusz Bujak 🇵🇱 no way is SoloLearn unfortunately. I also suggest you keep your codes under external version control system in case of accidents
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Janusz Bujak 🇵🇱
Yes it happens sometimes but remember we are doing things online not in any physical device so we cannot recover anything which has been deleted. That's why Sololearn ask for confirmation.
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No
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I don't think you can but you can be more careful next time.....
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Janusz Bujak 🇵🇱 in sololearn there is no way to recover a code. Though most importantly you should previously made a private copy of that code in case of any problem you can use it. I always have backup. So it's a suggestion to always make a private copy of the file for the safety
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Janusz Bujak 🇵🇱, I perfectly agree with you. SoloLearn should have a recycle bin for deleted codes, posts, questions or answers, just in case second thought pops up.
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No yar 🙂