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Why do people hate challenges in Javascript

Sometimes when I look at peoples profiles, They win so many challenges but when I filter with JS they lose more than they win, why is that???

14th Aug 2021, 6:05 PM
Ejiofor Celestine
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8 Answers
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Hate and lose are two different words. Hate means you hate to play and lose means you lose while playing. Most of the people in sololearn play HTML challenges. The HTML challenges are quite easy. Maybe js is hard for most people because sololearn doesn't cover some parts of js very well. Especially in es6, they explained in one line in some cases. Another possibility maybe, when people go from HTML, CSS to js they become a little confused as js is totally different than HTML CSS since it is a programming/scripting language. Not only js, I think the other programming challenges like c++,c#, java are also hard though if you play repeatedly it will become easy to you.
14th Aug 2021, 6:15 PM
The future is now thanks to science
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How loss related to Hate?
14th Aug 2021, 7:05 PM
A͢J
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Tnx for the reply
14th Aug 2021, 9:22 PM
Ejiofor Celestine
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Sorry for the mistake, I will be more cautious from now on
14th Aug 2021, 9:26 PM
Ejiofor Celestine
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There should be "lose" instead of "hate". Anything related to SoloLearn is not OFF-TOPIC but it can be considered as Open-ended...
15th Aug 2021, 9:25 AM
A͢J
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Please avoid posting such off-topic threads in the Q&A section. You may post it in your activity feed instead. I hope it helps.
14th Aug 2021, 6:34 PM
Calvin Thomas
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⠀ㅤㅤ⠀ I dont think it's off-topic, as it's about Sololearn and challenges. I believe the wording of the question wasn't right- people don't necessarily hate JS challenges, they just tend to avoid them because they may not be trained well in JS.
14th Aug 2021, 10:00 PM
PresidentOfYes12
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PresidentOfYes12 I refer to 'off-topic comments' as something not directly related to coding.
15th Aug 2021, 8:00 AM
Calvin Thomas
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