+ 13

Wh@t would have happened if sololearn was not created?

This app has joined millions of programmers from around the world. It's has made it easier to clear doubts by taking everyone's suggestion as answer to our question. It also shows our progress on different languages.

5th Feb 2017, 5:34 AM
Siddharth Saraf
6 odpowiedzi
+ 12
No cookies for everybody. No cringy programming jokes on trending. No worries about whether or not SL certificates are useful. No more duplicate questions about postfix or prefix increment/decrement signs. No more daily pwnage in challenges. So much more
5th Feb 2017, 5:37 AM
Hatsy Rei
Hatsy Rei - avatar
+ 8
haha
5th Feb 2017, 5:38 AM
Art456
Art456 - avatar
+ 7
Wh@t does this even me@n, "So could we programmers imagine our life without SOLOLEARN?"? You sounded like @s if you le@rnt so much here. Is SoloLe@rn the only source for le@rning th@t you've found? This thre@d is stupid @nd you should feel stupid for coming up with it.
5th Feb 2017, 5:58 AM
David Sebastian Keshvi Illiakis
David Sebastian Keshvi Illiakis - avatar
+ 6
then you wouldn't be here asking that question.
5th Feb 2017, 10:49 AM
Ram chandra Giri
Ram chandra Giri - avatar
+ 5
I think I wouldn't had learnt programming in Python. But I can't say what would happen to the rest of the people. Maybe lots of them wouldn't know programming, or they wouldn't know as much as they know now. Who knows, someone said once (I don't remember who) that the only truth is the one we are living, you can't know what would happen if things were different
10th Feb 2017, 12:51 AM
Ivan Truenow
Ivan Truenow - avatar
+ 4
I would still be learning from Youtube and W3.com. On Reddit there's an r/daily programmer with new challenges to tackle. On Linux, there's tons of archives with FAQs and quick tips on python, plus python.org for everyone else. In short, I wouldn't notice, honestly.
11th Feb 2017, 10:42 AM
Jorion Edwards
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