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Category: Education
Size: (38.8 MB)
Updated: 21.02.2023
Developer: SoloLearn
Added Denis Rubinov
Version: 4.39.0
Size: 38.7 MB
Updated: 21.02.2023
Developer: SoloLearn
Age Limitations: Teen
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Downloaded on Google Play: 16316873
Category: Education
Installation
When unpacking the archive with the file, you will be prompted to enter a password
- Download the XAPK installation application, e.g, APKPure or File Manager .
- Open the downloaded XAPK installation application and locate the downloaded XAPK file.
- Follow the instructions in the application to install the XAPK file.
- Allow installation from unknown sources: Go to 'Settings' > 'Security' (or 'Biosecurity & Safety') > enable 'Unknown sources' or 'Install from unknown sources' for your browser or file manager. On newer smartphone models, permission is requested when the individual file is installed and no unnecessary steps need to be performed..
- Install the APK file by following the on-screen instructions.
- Restore security settings by disabling permission to install from unknown sources.
Reviews for Sololearn: Learn to code
Straight up amazing. I've started the GoLang course, and I'm almost done with it within like 2 weeks of starting! It's amazing. I'm also quite experienced. This made it hard to find courses for me. But these courses are actually for everyone!!! Definitely recommending to everyone who I know wants to learn to code.
I absolutely love this app. I am trying to learn Python from a hobbyist perspective to use on RPi projects. This app does a fantastic job of segmenting learning modules to help with retention of the information. There is a lot to learn with coding; it's absorbed much better when taken in small bites. Even the free version offers plenty of opportunity to practice. Love it!!!!!!
Good for refreshing or practicing fundamental skills in a decent enough selection of languages. This wont make you a programmer on it's own, but it can get you started. Has easy to follow lessons, a good amount of them in the free version and it's simple to use. Alongside real programming practice and classes it's a great tool.
This app is phenomenal! It has actually taught me quite a few things and I enjoyed learning! All while I was happy to see the good colors and visuals that make this up. And all along the way it has given me tips and has helped me to further understand the concepts I was learning. Overall: great app!
Pretty fair. The app is great easy to use and very user friendly especially with the free trial. The reason it is not 5 stars is because in the later bits of the c# courses the explanations are rushed and not solid(get and set are an example). But other than that pretty great for getting an amateur understanding of a language.
This is an incredibly challenging yet efficent app that I have started to use for learning all sorts of programming! One tip to newcomers that don't want to pay for the pro though, make sure to have a code editor open whilst using the app so you can test code without having to pay, also if there's a lesson you want to learn, but it costs bits just move on until you have enough from the free lessons!
It's pretty helpful and take things at a nice place, while the online courses I looked at, while helpful, we're a flood of info and it was hard to digest. One complaint I have is every time I close and open the app again, I have to go through the process of choosing what I want to learn, how I learned before, age, etc, every time... Even though once I get past that all my details are the same and my progress remains. It gets annoying.
Good but the premium features make the app almost unusable (what I mean by this is at no point did I feel the premium features were ever needed, but instead felt more like a pop-up ad if you don't let apps collect data. I feel this is simply inconvenient) Sololearn does offer a variety of options and it is a good platform. I don't want to leave behind a negative impression or anything.
I was looking for a place to practice what I was learning in C from other sources, and found it suitable. As a stand alone learning platform I am not sure it is entirely sufficient. As a supplement, it seems to be a good addition to someone's arsenal for learning programming. The ability to freely practice on a mobile device and learn from others examples is great.
I really like this app, its great for casual coding and it really helped me last year to brush up for my C++ class. The one thing I don't like is the heart system they just added, on the free version you can only make 5 mistakes in a session, which I really think is a bad feature. Learning is way less fun when you're punished for making mistakes.