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Hey I've done the C# and SQL beginner and intermediate, but still feel like there could be more... Is there advanced somewhere?

Lotta stuff seems to have been removed or missed in all 4 courses, and some questions later in the intermediate of both (moreso SQL) had me wondering where to learn those concepts and just googling syntax etc. Not overly an issue, but keen to progress further. Is there some advanced courses for either on sololearn?

2nd Nov 2025, 12:12 PM
Jack Adgery
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Unfortunately, no. Look for additional courses on well-known educational platforms and YouTube
2nd Nov 2025, 2:00 PM
Yaroslav Vernigora
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Jack Adgery, just because you've completed the basic courses doesn't mean your learning is over. Developers spend years developing their craft, which involves constant research of official language documentation, practice, looking at external resources and courses, contributing to and learning from forums like Stack Overflow, and examining the code of other users. The commitment to learning is continuous. Sololearn is a valuable resource, providing a community forum and access to users ranging from beginners to professionals. As Yaroslav Vernigora mentioned, there are a plethora of educational platforms, YouTube channels, and dedicated language communities. Sololearn courses are merely a starting point; your personal desire and drive, combined with the guidance of junior and senior developers across the web, will ultimately help you transition from a beginner to having an exciting career.
2nd Nov 2025, 11:07 PM
BroFar
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If you are looking for additional value and want to explore other languages then you continue to get your money's worth. But if you only want to stay focused on one or two languages then that becomes a personal question. As a full stack developer, I can't put a value on daily learning, and continuing to help the community at large.
2nd Nov 2025, 11:38 PM
BroFar
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Thanks BroFar. I actually found sololearn doing just that, and looking for a refresher on c# because it's been a while. I'm now just wondering whether there's a point keeping the subscription here if currently i only need those courses. Just trying to see if there's any more value here in terms of monetary
2nd Nov 2025, 11:21 PM
Jack Adgery
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Cheers. What is the drawcard to stay once your desired courses are completed? Am i missing something? I enjoyed the app thoroughly in terms of how it presented, but is there anything else here besides more, different courses?
2nd Nov 2025, 2:05 PM
Jack Adgery
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Here you only learn the basics of languages or technologies. It's like a kindergarten, a zero-level course. Look for additional courses in the "community" section, but I didn't find anything for your request.
2nd Nov 2025, 2:13 PM
Yaroslav Vernigora
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