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Is this platform good for python learners?

Almost 90% of people here are engaged in web (html, css, javascript). Is this platform relevant for python or ml learners?

10th May 2019, 3:23 PM
Guri
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Yes!!! Absolutely!!!!! It is true that sololearn is dominated by web developers because of the graphic that can be applied using phone only. But sololearn is taking many steps for the machine learning and python lovers. Here is an example of one of them:-) https://www.sololearn.com/Profile/13493937/?ref=app Hmmm, talking about the course especially, so in my views it is interactive but it lacks the explanation of many concepts. The course doesn't teaches you the advance sorted functions, various attributes or placeholder you can use inside the functions. Decorators, which I just love to work with and are extremely powerful, haven't explained better. I think it just doesn't teaches you the core concepts which are actually necessary to become a good python coder. But yeah, someone who is a complete beginner and have no idea about coding, can start off with python and can develop a strong foundation over the basics of the language. That's my opinion on your question. Hope it helps:)
12th May 2019, 5:31 AM
Ayush Sinha
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Undoubtedly, yes! Although most of the users are doing sttufs with web codes, we have a number of python legends and courses here! You can follow this profile too : https://www.sololearn.com/Profile/13493937/?ref=app
12th May 2019, 9:52 AM
Arb Rahim Badsa
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And if not, thn which platform is best?
10th May 2019, 3:24 PM
Guri
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Well thanks 😵PSYCHØ CØDER😵 I appreciate your answer. And yes ik i can edit my ans but i was trying to open the "comment on your own question and get upvote" badge and it seems it can't happen,lol, anyway, ty
10th May 2019, 5:38 PM
Guri
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12th May 2019, 5:44 AM
Guri
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