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Is it enough to learn code in SoloLearn or should I watch tutorials or books too?

17th Feb 2017, 5:16 PM
Erik Isakov
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Google, Wikipedia, w3schools , Microsoft Development Network, Mozilla Development Network, Dev Docs has all the references you'll ever want to look at they have every language that you can think of. Plus all of the above answers are very good especially the one about those questions in the post of other learners here on Sololearn. And, remember this one thing after you get through doing the lesson here don't feel bad if you don't have a grasp on everything. Go through that lesson again try those examples in the try it practice coding in the playground ask questions on the Q&A. If you feel like you need to understand some of the terms that people are saying better I would go to Wikipedia as you read through the articles every term that's used in programming is an actual link with highlighted color that if you press it it will lead you to another section that will explain that word exclusively for you and you can spend days and weeks going back and forth up and down through and around and you can actually learn a lot there thanks
12th Aug 2017, 5:44 AM
Shawn Gillis
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I'll recomend you YouTube channels: thenewboston, Derek banas, blank editor, sentdex. Good luck
17th Feb 2017, 6:52 PM
Giorgi R.
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Yea , you have to watch tutorials and read books
17th Feb 2017, 6:48 PM
Giorgi R.
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@Russel Dyson You are very welcome. Any time we can help someone we certainly should.
12th Aug 2017, 7:08 AM
Shawn Gillis
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learn from other places too.... these are just basics
17th Feb 2017, 5:20 PM
Akshata
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You will find a lot of helpful answers to that question in the posts of other learners here. The best tutorials to learn Java are - as kindly mentioned by luka a lot of times before with never ending patience - by Oracle.
17th Feb 2017, 6:28 PM
Tashi N
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Thanks a lot.
17th Feb 2017, 7:04 PM
Erik Isakov
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@Shawn Gillis...thanks for this. I found this list at the start of your response very useful.
12th Aug 2017, 6:46 AM
Russell Dyson
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