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Who would want an Android Programming course in Sololearn's next update?
Explain why we need it and may be the creators will work upon it.
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I don't think that an android course is the kind of purpose of Sololearn, who rather want to provide initiation/beginners courses... and android is advanced Java coding, requiring in addition to be GUI oriented: technically, it should be difficult to implement android coding inside code playground ^^
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I would as it is the hour of the need and with all the resources at its disposal who else can teach it better than Sololearn. Don't you guys agree?
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I agree but just for an early start. The coding community here is nice.By the way, there are a lot of tutorials for everything that sololearn offers on the web. Does that mean we shouldn't use Sololearn? @Mario L.
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I agree that Android implementation isn't supported in Code playground right now but saying that it can't be is not right. It is tough though but not impossible. We are in 2017, come on man @ Mario L. Simply discarding a possibility of betterment is not good.
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LOL...
Best answer is attributed to the one saying I'm right :P
(Sorry @Mario L.: nothing against you ^^)
Anyway, SQL have nt implementation in code playground, as well as Swift, wich is locked by Apple ;)
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I surely love the idea.
As for the implementation in Playground, that shouldn't be a reason enough not to include it since Swift already doesn't exist in SL playground yet it is part of SL courses.
Please come discuss Android development here👇
https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/481493/?ref=app
Thanks!
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the tags don't match your question...
why do you need it here? Google provides a really good documentation on it and there are a lot of tutorials on the web. both free and paid.
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visph is right: Android can't be implemented in code playground. so it doesn't fit into SoloLearn. thought this was obvious. SoloLearn doesn't only provide courses. the code playground is an elementary part of the way to learn here. do the course and try what you just learned.
that's the reason why there are no courses on GUI applications here, although they are interesting for people coding in Java or C (# or ++).
now you might say “but there's no code playground for sql“ and you're technically right, but you can use PHP to connect to an external database here.