1. If forced to migrate or if the prompts to switch get any more invasive I'll likely just uninstall and find something from a different developer.Great idea and nice learning experience, though unfortunately they're pushing SO much for their all-in-one app that after a few lessons it's become impossible to advance! I don't want to learn anything else than Python right now and uselessly take up space on my phone for the all-in-one, but it seems that there's no choice anymore! What a pity...The app is really good for beginners.
2. It has fewer required permissions - there isn't a social feature, which I happen to prefer.Great up to a point The set-up to get you learning basic concepts is nice, but once you get beyond basic operators such as multiplication it insists that you sign up for SoloLearn at a monthly rate.
3. The experience is terrible on a mobile device because of the lack of keyboard functionality.In trying to push users to their All-in-one app, SoloLearn has added permanent pop-ups on this app that seem to make scrolling between lessons impossible (at least on my device).
4. Is this a glitch or is it being put on purpose to boost the installations of other apps? I truly don't know what rating to be provided for the best learning experience and worst toggling experience.
5. If you want to learn, you will have to download their new app, which has the same exercises, but seems to have lessons for other coding languages? However, if they wanted us to use the new app, the least they could have done is deleted this app, which is essentially useless now.
6. It turns a fun mobile learning experience into some ridiculous challenge that you aren't given enough information to solve.
7. Also have to step through all modules from the very beginning, so can't skip to something you are interested in and therefore frustrating unless you are a total beginner.This app is great but is ruined by constant pop ups urging me to move to the new app.
8. So is 3 rating.A handy app, which lets you learn new concepts of a programming language and challenge yourself with different quizzes.
9. Other than that this app is amazing for learning python.Do not download this app.
10. For this particular example, floating point numbers are explained in a later lesson but the definitions given is a bit lackluster.
11. For example when you tap on the link for the word 'float' the definition that pops up in the dialog box is 'A floating point number'.