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12 skills and cant master one ?

I realize most sololearn users completed all the programming courses. Y try to complete all the programming courses on sololearn rather than just master 1 or 2. Am not trying to say u cant do it but i think its better to focus on certain language so u become a noob to a pro then a master.

21st Dec 2017, 10:47 PM
keeping_it_mysterios
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this fact that you have completed all 12 courses doesn't mean that you are a programmer, or an expert on those. This means that you know some basic of these technologies :)
22nd Dec 2017, 8:55 AM
Ghena Ramascan
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Everything in the world is relatively (include the knowledge of programming)...
22nd Dec 2017, 3:54 PM
Robert
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I've completed 12 skills and I'm good at 4,soo?some people just scroll the courses in a hurry for XP or something,but I believe it's better to gain little of out everything than everything out of something
21st Dec 2017, 10:52 PM
᠌᠌Code X
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While learning only one language, you dont have a clue how related things work and have less instruments to solve problems with. Besides.. code of different languges often is similar. Atl least coming from C++ as first, seems easy.. Going through the courses provides the basics of languages so you can read almost any code. SoloLearn rocks! Thank you SoloLearn!
21st Dec 2017, 11:58 PM
Edgars Urbans
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Yeah. I totally agree with you Stefan.. Course tips: https://code.sololearn.com/WwdQescTMkvA/?ref=app
22nd Dec 2017, 4:06 AM
Muhd Khairul Amirin
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Well your right Edgars.
22nd Dec 2017, 12:31 AM
keeping_it_mysterios
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I agree with @Edgars Urbans. I have had a look at all of the standard courses, sometimes just to go through the introduction to read the description of what it's used for so I can get an idea of how it fits in the bigger picture, or whether or not I should learn it for what I'm trying to accomplish. I also agree that there are many general concepts of coding that transcend a single language, however different the syntax may be. Things like, arrays, if/else statements, iteration, functions, etc. are common to many languages, and I think learning how to do these things in multiple languages strengthens your understanding of the underlying core concepts. This is not to say that one should try to master all of the languages, however, the standard courses on SoloLearn are far from mastery. Completing all of them will not inhibit the mastering of one or two, but it will help solidify understanding coding on a deeper level, in my opinion. 🤓
22nd Dec 2017, 5:31 AM
Boo Da Man
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If one is new to all this courses ,s/he can't just jump to either one of them and be good at ... one must try different skills to figure out what best for him/her...
22nd Dec 2017, 4:50 AM
Josmik
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