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submitted 11 months ago by Lime66@lemmy.world to c/kotlin@programming.dev

I was using freecodecamp's tutorial on Kotlin but I was told that a video isn't a good way to learn a language. So I did the hyperskill course but it marks all of my answers as wrong even when the code works, and the subscription for more than ten questions a day is crazy expensive. I will be getting atomic kotlin soon but I still want to learn before it comes

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