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What should be the first thing to learn on SoloLearn?

I have started many, but I don't know which one I should do first.

17th Oct 2018, 1:27 AM
HappinessIsEverywhere
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How to use the search bar
17th Oct 2018, 5:16 AM
Anna
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Please use the search bar first. Here's from the SoloLearn FAQ that Satnam Singh posted the link to: Which language should I learn first? That depends on what you're trying to achieve. For web development: Start with HTML, and then move on to CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, PHP, and SQL. For general application programming: Python, C++, and Ruby; then Java, C#, or Swift, based on the platform you're targeting. https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/1316935/?ref=app
17th Oct 2018, 1:40 AM
Tony
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Chapter 1 Where everything is on Sololearn ie... the tutorials, the lessons / subtopics are, the way to navigate around Sololearn, how to find q&a, how to search for topics, where to find finished or semi-finished codes by other users, your profile page, your ~ Anyway, how to find everything from A~Z Then because you are a newbie start with the basics HTML CSS JavaScript then lets see where you are before going to the next step...
17th Oct 2018, 2:10 AM
BroFar
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Anna omw... BEST. ANSWER. YET! Hahaha 😂😂😂
17th Oct 2018, 5:23 AM
Tony
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learn Python 3 first ~
17th Oct 2018, 3:02 AM
BroFar
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i would say if you want to learn web code, the start with HTML! but if you want to learn general code try python, becuase it’s easy to learn. i made the mistake of starting with c++ which is very complicated.
17th Oct 2018, 9:18 PM
Vlogger Matt
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I found that HTML got me in the right mindset and was straight forward enough to build momentum to move from there. CSS and JavaScript made sense to do next. Python is also a good choice but I find in a little more complicated for someone who has never done code before.
18th Oct 2018, 1:45 AM
Tim Spangler
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Anthony Quick, which Python? Python NumPy or Pyhon 3 Tutorial?
17th Oct 2018, 3:00 AM
HappinessIsEverywhere
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17th Oct 2018, 1:32 AM
HappinessIsEverywhere