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How can I practice more hands-on activities in the app?

I have been acing my course as far as the questions and answers is concerned. But I would like to know how I can put into practice everything I learn in theory. Thank you. Carlos

29th Sep 2023, 10:25 PM
Carlos Reyes
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Do a project you interested in. This is the best way in my opinion to learn programming. On SoloLearn we have in the community section the code coach with little challenges or the code challenge where you have to answer questions really quick against an opponent.
29th Sep 2023, 10:37 PM
Stefanoo
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Your are right. You could try to solve some in Javascript(in the Create section). It's not possible with html, because it is not a programming language. But you could take a look in the Create section. There you can filter to Web. This is still with CSS and JS but you could do only the structure first. And if you learned CSS and JS in the future you could add style and functionality.
29th Sep 2023, 11:14 PM
Stefanoo
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You can try to create a new code from “Create” > “New Code”, select “Web” to play with HTML, CSS and JS. If you are using the web version, click on “Code Bits” and select “HTML”, it is the same as “Web” on the apps version. In there you can try different things you want. Alternatively, if you have a PC you can just write html code with a text editor, save it in .html extension and open in your web browser. You have to make a little search on how to link the CSS and JS code to the page, which SoloLearn do it for you in the background and didn’t teach how they should linked together.
30th Sep 2023, 2:01 AM
Wong Hei Ming
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In the section the code coach, there's no projects for html students
29th Sep 2023, 10:41 PM
Carlos Reyes
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Ok. Thank you. Let's see what I can use.
29th Sep 2023, 11:24 PM
Carlos Reyes
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Thank you. This sounds nice.
30th Sep 2023, 2:13 AM
Carlos Reyes
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Now that AI is here, isn't it going to replace coding?
1st Oct 2023, 11:25 PM
Carlos Reyes
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2 little tips. 1. Create a new discussion if you have a new question. 2. Use the search function before asking. This question is already asked some times and a short answer is. We can't see the future. But it don't looks like that in the near or middle future AI will replace us. It's more like a new tool.
2nd Oct 2023, 11:39 AM
Stefanoo
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