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Leaving SoloLearn

Thanks to everyone who has answered my questions along the way, but SoloLearn's Playground is far too limited for Java and C++ to really achieve much or make it easy to practice what has been learnt in a practical way, basically all the end user can input is put words or numbers on a few lines, there is no interactivity for these two languages. I also find the lessons far too presumptuous about learners' knowledge and doesn't explain as much as it could. Have fun coding guys. See you around.

25th Apr 2017, 11:09 AM
Jeremy Hunter
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4 odpowiedzi
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Bye 🖐Hope better for your future
25th Apr 2017, 11:12 AM
Meharban Singh
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I really dont think thats the point of making sololearn in the first place! its for the begginer folks. and those who want to have access to a simple code center to test simple codes or access to a community of friendly people. hell yes. its not complete! but the point is, people are here. the app may not be 100% complete. but u can always count on these many many developers and friends to help u with. wish u luck 😊
25th Apr 2017, 11:15 AM
Sina Ghezloo
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