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What resource did you use after completing SoloLearn course?

Hi all, Fairly new here. wanted to see what resource everyone used after completing the available courses in SoloLearn. I've used the following so far: Khan Academy Free Code Camp W3Schools Code.Org I mainly stick with the first two, unless I need a very technical write up. I am searching for good Java resources as well. Anything helps, Thanks!

13th Jul 2017, 4:03 AM
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freecodecamp, mdn, javascript.info, hackerrank, guithub
13th Jul 2017, 5:00 AM
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fcc, yt, udemy are also my good recommendation 😊👍
19th Jul 2017, 1:12 AM
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www.codecademy.com www.codecamp.com www.w3schools.com those are few websites out there
13th Jul 2017, 5:34 AM
Ermyas
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For web, I'm prefering MDN against W3S: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/ ... but w3schools is a good reference also, a little more tutorial oriented ;) For practice programming language (including JS), I've experiemented a few http://codewars.com wich is a good suited place to improve skills. Else and mainly, I take ressources among the stuff available over internet, search for specificities along my needs ^^
13th Jul 2017, 4:34 AM
visph
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I thought GitHub was just for collabing on projects, do you mean reading their forum? I'll have to check out MDN. First time hearing of that one. Never heard of JavaScript.info or HackerRank, Thanks for the advice all!
13th Jul 2017, 5:03 AM
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Wow, yeah I def misunderstood it's use. Lol. thanks!
13th Jul 2017, 5:12 AM
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you're kidding, man? github consists of mega amount of codes. what else programmer or developer needs for? simply, developer must learn to work with this resource correctly👍 GOOD LUCK!👌👌👌
13th Jul 2017, 5:09 AM
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javascript.info is portal of russian "js-professional" Ilya Kantor. Try it, you're like it. There are few tasks besides theory.
13th Jul 2017, 5:16 AM
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also you can try bootcamp in your country and mentor, but take a choice correctly.
13th Jul 2017, 5:17 AM
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open.kattis.com
14th Jul 2017, 6:48 PM
marit vandijk
15th Jul 2017, 3:29 AM
Faiyaz Ahamad
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Revolutional and smart way is learning by noting down coding-related things which you learn: this is: https://hinty.io By tagging programming languages on your hints will be visible to other interested people, which will ask a questions, or argue, or improve your knowledge. Sharing a new knowledge improves learning quality, speed and knowledge level dramatically.
10th Jan 2021, 1:12 PM
Іван Борщов
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