1. Thanks for publishing!To be sincere i like this app, but coming to some aspect of it like when you want to read some topics on some programming language.you will have to pay first, that one looks like this is not the full version of it because if it were atleast to download it maybe it will cause alot of mb.
2. Great way to use reference material! As a "beginner" it is important to get fundamentals squared away and this is a good way to start....I see there are pay options available if you choose to continue on.
3. On the page you're sent to from various links through the app, it'll lead you to a sign in box/ page but from there, or anywhere else for that matter, you cannot actually create an account?This is the best app out there to compare languages period.
4. And the paid version is more than worth the small price, as long as you're willing to sit down and take the time to read the code and learn what's doing what and why.
5. All that being said, I will continue down this path, but like grocery shopping, if I go down an aisle, I assure you I will not be coming back with just one item! 5stars soon!Its a great app overall but not made for beginners.
6. Good appI downloaded this to learn but there really isn't much "learning" going on as there is "you need to already know and this is a refresher" type app.
7. Some examples are good basics to see how a particular program works and good to use as tempkates that I can edit for my own needs if I ever needed it.
8. It allows you to see the CONCEPTS, between languages, so if I see an "interface" or "abstract" in C#, Java, or C++, and want to see it in Python, you can see it and make that connection.
9. I am waiting on functional languages as well to get in the mix, Scala for sure.Within minutes I found a solution to an irritating problem.
10. Great info and put together gracefully, the only thing I feel is lacking would be some explanations on slme of the abbreviations and overall use of some of the expressions.
11. I'm just using it for Python but might upgrade because I like to see how other languages work.