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Java core and advance

Is sololearn sufficient to learn Java core and advance. Plus, I want to make a project based on Java or android, what would you suggest.

20th Jan 2017, 2:02 PM
Rajesh Budhiraja
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SoloLearn will only teach you how to implement your thoughts in Java. And, it is a decent step to start with,because, while working on projects, you should know how to get things done. But actual project work will be based on your ideas. You can search on Google to select project topics or cone up with your own ideas of a program. And then implement them using what you have learnt in SoloLearn. Happy Coding!
20th Jan 2017, 2:12 PM
Samyak Agarkar
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SoloLearn can only teach you expressing yourself in Java)(or any other language) ..what you want to express is upto you. Your mom doesnt teach you every single sentence you speak.do she?? And talking about industry specific...Every company has 1-3 months of training before actually placing into the JOB. there you will be trained for what is importantvto that company. else.you can make your own company and be next Mark Zuck. it's all about pushing your limits bro Happy Coding!
20th Jan 2017, 3:42 PM
Samyak Agarkar
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For practical applications, I mean industry specific applications solo learn is not sufficient. Right?
20th Jan 2017, 3:37 PM
Rajesh Budhiraja
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