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I have an idea to keep our codes more organized

Sololearn should provide a file structure to keep our codes, so that we can use folders to make our codes categorized and well-maintained. And also it will help to make program with backend data(Like:File I/O programs). What are your suggestions guys???

25th Dec 2017, 3:07 AM
Ajay Agrawal
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i love that idea of folders .... //bcz sometimes i find it difficult to locate my own codes 😅 👉if not that ... then can sololearn provide us some keys to arrange our codes in any order we want☺☺ //that can also solve the problem to some extent , what u say?
26th Dec 2017, 6:19 AM
Gaurav Agrawal
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No, I don't. If you need "folders" - you can use cloud IDEs, like repl.it or cloud9. If you want a mobile IDE with somewhat comfortable experience - try Vim Touch. Sololearn was designed for learning in the first place, not for pure coding.
25th Dec 2017, 4:13 AM
Freezemage
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Actually, sololearn provides structured file structure, but sololearn team won't uncover it. Well, for now.
25th Dec 2017, 3:12 AM
Freezemage
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I know that man! but if we can create folders then it will be more easy to manage files. don't you think?
25th Dec 2017, 4:07 AM
Ajay Agrawal
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I know that man! but if we can create folders then it will be more easy to manage files. don't you think?
25th Dec 2017, 4:07 AM
Ajay Agrawal
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I understand what Freezemage is trying to say. SoloLearn is great for learning, but it's not meant for programming purely. Sure, it would be neater for you to be able to have folders, but if it ever comes to a point where you need folders, then SoloLearn is not what you should be using. You could download compilers on your computer, like eclipse for Java, C, and Notepad++ for web code. You can also use Vim Touch. In conclusion, use SoloLearn to Learn Solo, not just to Code Solo.
25th Dec 2017, 4:39 AM
Justin Bornais
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