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Is there anyway to go for code NOT on mobile?
I get that the web app here is a bit neglected, but having to quickly type and solve non trivial problems while using my mobile keyboard is a major pain I would rather avoid. And, as a matter of fact, after experienced a couple of easy problems like that, I am already fed up with the significant slow down and would rather go and have a major challenge in leetcode than fly over 20 easy problems here.
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Giacomo Sorbi yes I agree. Even the hardest problem in here are easy, and I also did one easy problem and got fed up. But remember that this app was made for absolute beginners, so it should not have hard problems. If you want hard problems, there are many available online.
For the desktop thing, yes I totally agree that it should be available on desktop, because I'm sure many programmers who have been programming for few months will enjoy a keyboard much much more than a mobile keyboard. But as I said, this app is designed for learning fundamentals, and to be available on-the-go, so I guess it serves it purpose well.
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Well, it serves its purpose decently, I would rather say Aymane Boukrouh [Unavailable]. Some tracks are not deep or correct enough and being beginner-friendly does not prevent anyone from optionally going a bit more in depth.
Most coding challenges are fine for a quick exercise, but become an annoying chore when you need to copy and paste messages or other data on mobile.
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Giacomo Sorbi I wouldn't recommend SoloLearn for you then, it is not powerful at all. I'd say you should look for other programming websites, and I have many if you want. And what do you mean by copy and paste message on mobile ? You don't have to, I don't code anything in my phone, unless it's a quick fix for a problem here on sololearn, everything should be done on a proper desktop and laptop, as it is much more practical than having a phone, even if you're the go.
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Aymane Boukrouh [Unavailable], some problems require you to copy strings from the description. I am fully aware of the alternatives, but SoloLearn is still good both for my breaks and my students.