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Is this app enough to learn and make a website?

4th Oct 2020, 5:20 PM
Ashish Kumar
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Yeah it is enough to make website, but the point is what kind of website you can make with it. So with it you can make simple beautiful website, however you cannot make industrial, organizational website it need more practice
4th Oct 2020, 5:27 PM
Ananiya Jemberu
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simple website's yes but others like instagram,telegram etc Not really but you can use it side by side (learning in sololearn & downloading books from website's)then you will understand the whole concept✌ But for basic knowledge sololearn is enough to improve your knowledge before starting another level.
5th Oct 2020, 9:15 PM
Jhonny
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Yes
5th Oct 2020, 10:10 PM
Sonic
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Get course about node js, react and JavaScript library in external source like YouTube, udacity
4th Oct 2020, 5:47 PM
Ananiya Jemberu
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Yes you can
6th Oct 2020, 4:53 AM
Arnav Kumar [Less/Not Active]
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Yes you can certainly create beautiful websites with it. You can host your static website with Netlifty for free and you got your website running. Do blog or post content. Enjoy, all others saying are about dynamic websites. You can search for dynamic vs static website for more information. Static gets my vote, all websites are rather simple, waste being dynamic.
6th Oct 2020, 5:00 AM
Jyoti Prasad Boro
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Yes, This is just a starting point. You still need to learn other frameworks.
6th Oct 2020, 6:37 AM
Usenmfon uko
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Practice on this app is enough to make business website?
4th Oct 2020, 5:43 PM
Ashish Kumar
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Nope
4th Oct 2020, 5:44 PM
Ananiya Jemberu
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Then what should I do?
4th Oct 2020, 5:45 PM
Ashish Kumar
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It's enough. Learn and practice
4th Oct 2020, 5:55 PM
Michael Osuya
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Michael Osuya yeah you are right it the best place for beginners but it is not enough for making enterprise website as I mention at the above
5th Oct 2020, 10:40 AM
Ananiya Jemberu
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Yes but what kind of website u want to make
6th Oct 2020, 7:21 AM
@coder_rahult
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Michael Osuya sololearn is not enough because it does not teach about node, and popular js library like express js and many Am I wrong
5th Oct 2020, 5:02 AM
Ananiya Jemberu
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Ananaya Jemberu Well you are right about that. But you would agree with me that it's the Best place for beginners who have interest in coding
5th Oct 2020, 10:24 AM
Michael Osuya
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You can create some simple singlepage websites. Creating complex websites using multiple pages will be hard unless you link multiple projects which will meens as much as having seperate js and css for each
6th Oct 2020, 10:01 AM
jack
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Heck yeah. I've never had a conversation about Web development with anyone. No one taught me. I just took some Web courses on Sololearn and now I'm able to make a working website. You might have problems with learning on Sololearn app if don't know English so well or if you just need someone to explain it in a long and more understandable way.
6th Oct 2020, 3:33 PM
GreenApple
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Everything with practice its possible
6th Oct 2020, 4:04 PM
Fami
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Yes but don't limit yourself to the this application. There are many free websites that can provide a more in-depth learning experience. Udemy - filled with online courses that you can buy for around $11 that give you an entire tutorial on how to create and deploy applications. If you want something free try codeacademy. If you are creating web applications you might want to focus on interactive web applications I highly suggest getting comfortable with the react framework, try any frontend (or backend) framework to get an understanding.
6th Oct 2020, 4:12 PM
Theresa Cyrus
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Yes it's enough
24th Oct 2020, 1:10 PM
Suketu Piprotar