Very Naise
Naise
Ja, Mimo ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
✅ Die Mimo-App scheint von hoher Qualität und legitim zu sein. Die Nutzer sind sehr zufrieden.
Mimo bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt 50.90 S$.
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4.78 von 5
866 Bewertungen in Singapur
Naise
I honestly enjoyed the first few units on HTML and CSS, which I feel set a decent enough foundation for me to continue exploring on my own. But once you get to JavaScript… oh god 😨. They’ll show you how to code, but they’ll do it through mind-numbingly lame examples - so lame, in fact, that you’ll find yourself wondering, “Why the heck would I do this in real life?” And after all that, you will never learn what the *point* is. For instance: It drilled into me how to stringify and parse a JSON, which is great - but it never told me *why* JSON exists, what it is useful for, and how to use it in an actual project. In other words… you’ll get random bits of knowledge and code drilled into you, but you will NOT learn how to realistically and practically apply them. It seems that the only remotely realistic projects (the kind that are not insanely dumb or trivial) are paywalled behind the Max membership, which of course is several times more expensive than the Pro subscription. At least I did learn some basic HTML and CSS from this app, so it isn’t a total waste of time. But I do regret the money I spent on the Pro subscription. You’d seriously learn a lot more (and see some much better real-world examples) by following a good video course on YouTube - and it won’t cost you a dime.
At first I didn’t get it then when I saw that when let job … It has to be print (job)
After every little lesson, it would be better if there was a summary of everything in the lesson that user can refer to instead going through the whole lesson. Overall quite beginner friendly
There are several answers who CH I have encountered that are either wrong or mark me wrong even though my answer is the exact same
It’s very interesting to lean code
mimo has been very helpful as someone with zero knowledge on coding. im starting with python, and the lessons are simple and easy to understand. however, after passing stages i cannot revisit them to practice again. i want a recap and to understand further before doing the challenges, which is hard to do when i cant reference with what i learnt earlier on. would rlly love if non subscription users can access the lessons we already passed.
I have always loved Mimo and found the content and practices east to absorb and follow. It is one of my favourite apps. Despite the fact that I know coding, I still come back and spend time recapping and knowledge-checking. The UX is intuitive; navigations are smooth and guiding. The hook is, the learning path they chart out for the user to progress gradually which I admire especially for beginners. I have not explored what in the Pro version but as an improvement, I would maybe ask the user at the start about their coding expertise and depending on that, allow flexibility into selecting their own path and difficulty. That might make immediately reveal the value of the product to the user without having to go through the journey from the basics.
This app helped me in my portfolio😁. Needed to show some experience in coding in my interview. Really highly recommend this to my friends or other people who wants to try coding and programming.
Pls fix. Can’t open on iphone…… otherwise good app.
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