1. Lots of ads to ask for money and subscription, free version is based on having limited mistakes (very bad idea for a beginner's teaching app), will show you the answer to the problem you're on but won't then let you go back to the lines of code and fix it, and it doesn't save your place in a lesson so when you exit you have to restart it all.
2. The app used to allow you to pick the topic to learn, but now has rigid tracks that prevent users from learning topics in a way that makes sense to them.
3. Mimo is good for supplementing missing education or to help remember, the projects are small.if you do not know how to code this app is a great starting point.
4. I have cleared the cache, restarted my phone, reinstalled the app, ensured that both the in app option was on and the system allowed push notifications, and I still don't receive them.
5. As though we all had the same goals.I felt that the trial version was very good and went ahead and paid for the subscription.
6. The lives system can be frustrating, having to wait 2 hours to continue learning on mobile.
7. Like when it teaches variables, and styles, it tells you in a way that you literally can't use.I really like this app, however with how busy I am, the fact that no matter what my push notification reminders don't pop up to remind me to do it I have fallen behind.
8. It's trying to be a Duolingo for coding and putting out a worse app for it.Excellent app for people who are interested in learning about programming.
9. I haven't come across any amateur hour errors, typos, or mistakes in the explanation of certain actions, elements, etc., nothing like that.
10. I canceled after the charge.They allowed offline learning in previous versions.
11. Some of the formatting is really annoying how you forget a space (that would still run the code) and it counts it wrong.This was a really good app, but as of the most recent update, it's broken.