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Sololearn

Is this app good enough to go from zero coding knowledge to capable of getting a job? Also any suggestions for someone who has absolutely no knowledge of software development? Boot camp/school and computer that will be okay to learn and use for a job?

12th Jan 2024, 1:57 AM
Alex Mandery
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For what its worth junior has a lot of good points. Out of all the ways ive tried and failed to learn to code. I really like sololearn the best so far. I got my company to pay to upgrade my account so i can support the platform. One of my mentors said ask chat GPT to expain stuff to you. Then research it and see if gpt was right
12th Jan 2024, 4:41 PM
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I think you will also need some projects, and a good resume. This app is great, but only relying in one source of knowledge is not the best, in my opinion

13th Jan 2024, 12:32 PM
Camimi 🐝
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With solo learn, I went from zero to at least now knowing how to identify bugs in a code so yeah just keep learning
13th Jan 2024, 1:29 PM
ViH
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Junior thanks thats a huge help, since another ten people viewed and didnt respond i sincerely appreciate the insight!
12th Jan 2024, 3:53 AM
Alex Mandery
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PocketClock thank you, that sounds like a very good idea. Huge help!
12th Jan 2024, 4:50 PM
Alex Mandery
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Junior is there any specific course or anything that you would suggest I look into for leaning this stuff? The internet seems to be very overwhelming with information. There is so many options I tend to feel paralyzed when trying to decide which route to go to.
12th Jan 2024, 4:00 AM
Alex Mandery
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