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Mimo: Learn Coding/Programming

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Mimo: Learn Coding/Programming

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4.9
75.5K ratings
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User Reviews for Mimo: Learn Coding/Programming

4
Love, but one complaint

Mimo is the cleanest, easiest to use, user friendly coding app you can get. I tried others, and I liked them, but none were better than Mimo. My only complaint is that I wish that they offered C#. Most game engines only are compatible with C#, or their own coding language. So devs, if you add C#, I will raise my rating. But if you want to learn Python, Swift, SQL, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, or web development, this is the best. They offer a pro, and I totally think it’s worth it. They offer 50% discounts all the time, and it gives you a TON of good features. Even if you can’t afford the subscription, that’s fine! It’s all basically free, and unlike all other apps, it doesn’t lock any features behind a paywall. (Looking at you, Sololearn.) I learned HTML in 1 month. That’s how good this is. The app praises you for getting things right, and doesn’t shame you if you get stuff wrong. It gives you 5 hearts (Unless you have the premium, than you get infinite hearts), but when you run out, you have to pay very little coins (in app currency, doesn’t cost real money) to get all five back. Coins are also very easy to get, so you don’t have to worry. I would totally recommend.

AWESOME GUY WHO LIKES TACOS, Oct 01, 2023
4
Love, but PLEASE ADD C#!

Mimo is the cleanest, easiest to use, user friendly coding app you can get. I tried others, and I liked them, but none were better than Mimo. My only complaint is that I wish that they offered C#. Most game engines only are compatible with C#, or their own coding language. So devs, if you add C#, I will raise my rating. But if you want to learn Python, Swift, SQL, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, or web development, this is the best. They offer a pro, and I totally think it’s worth it. They offer 50% discounts all the time, and it gives you a TON of good features. Even if you can’t afford the subscription, that’s fine! It’s all basically free, and unlike all other apps, it doesn’t lock any features behind a paywall. (Looking at you, Sololearn.) I learned HTML in 1 month. That’s how good this is. The app praises you for getting things right, and doesn’t shame you if you get stuff wrong. It gives you 5 hearts (Unless you have the premium, than you get infinite hearts), but when you run out, you have to pay very little coins (in app currency, doesn’t cost real money) to get all five back. Coins are also very easy to get, so you don’t have to worry. I would totally recommend.

AWESOME GUY WHO LIKES TACOS, Oct 17, 2023
4
Great program but just a little expensive

Now you do not have to pay to use the app however it really is needed it takes two hours for one heart to come back and you can lose retaking a question? It’s annoying as it takes to long to continue your lesson but the lesson doesn’t save either. So just pay for the premium version right well it costs 70 for a year and 10 per month which is just so much I have other apps that ask for 70 for a life time premium account (they don’t even offer this) and seems more reasonable for people who are really interested in learning .however that being said it is great excluding that as you have great lessons describing what to do helping along the way but you are also free to make your own things and release it to other people to play and there are many interesting thing there by the way it also has leaderboards so you can compete to get the most point for a week it’s honestly great but the push to pay and that large price tag just leaves a sour taste for me.(I’d suggest the 70 be life time or just a life time option or lives regenerate in a 30 minute or 1 hour)

big chungus 00000000, Mar 20, 2022
5
… And it’s all free

This app is absolutely amazing. The only language I had a basic grasp going in was python, but I started taking the web-development courses(currently 20% to certification) and have been able to fly through at my own pace. Mimo encourages learning through a healthy sense of challenge/competition but keeps it from becoming demanding. It challenges you just enough to keep you interested. Best part is the app is free, enacting a “lives system” like your typical phone game would. The lives(5 to be exact) are pretty much enough to get you through one day assuming you don’t go premium. Once you run out it’s roughly three hours for one heart, essentially encouraging coming back daily to learn. It also has a simple daily streak mechanic that further encourages daily involvement and the previously mentioned competition is a leaderboard that slightly encourages trying harder when learning. This has been the best experience I have ever had in my journey to learn how to program. Between the textbooks and other online courses, this is hands down my favorite experience.

BreadOne2Three, Dec 19, 2022
1
I purchased premium but doesn’t work

I had purchased a premium subscription back in September and it was working great and I loved the lesson plans. I was learning and making progress everyday. Recently within the last few weeks it seems to register that I don’t have premium any more, I try and restore purchases and it says I already purchased premium, yet I still can’t access the 2nd and 3rd stars on courses like I was once able to. I contacted support and it literally takes 2-3 days just for a response and that is ridiculous. It’s been over a week now, almost two since I lost the ability to fully access the courses and still no help from support. They told me fixes that were easily found in their FAQ, in my initial email I even said I already tried it. What is their response to fixing my issue? Of course it was try the thing that I already did and told them I did! This review is more of a review of support and their ability to fix my problem more than it is a review of the actual content of the app. When it worked it worked great, I loved the courses and layout. But when it stops working, finding help or at least a little transparency is an impossible task.

BrianMcGev, Feb 07, 2020
4
Mimo: a comprehensive study

Mimo is exquisite. I’m learning python at a rapid pace, like a rabbit, bounding past a turt and saying “Oh you simple one. Oh you one without wisdom. I have seen the light; I have been enlightened.” All that Mimo gives so freely couldn’t have been conceived in my wildest visions. Mimo... is like heaven come to earth. It’s sleek design, a satisfying ui and, dare I say, Mimolicios leaderboard has inspired me each and every day to expand my brain capacity. The Mimo experience; a hill with flowers atop, a place to call home, a place to call school. I have climbed passed my “peers”, with my intellectual prowess, easily shooting to the top of every leaderboard in my sight. I feel like a child, touching the face of God as my eyes are opened. This is what it all means. I feel like the summarians, national superpowers that saw what the human capacity currently was, and didn’t except it: no, they rebelled against there primitive form and invented the basis for the advances we are able to make today. As I sit here, wrighting this reflection of the greatest peece of the puzzle that is our human experience: I reflect apon my life before Mimo, the melancholy state I was in. I don’t shame those who are experiencing a similar way of living; no, I call them, I offer them a hand out of the dusty, well trodden rode they are crouched on, and say: “let me offer you something greater, something inspiring and powerful: let me grant you Mimo.”4/5 cuz of some bugs

dont_delete, Sep 24, 2022
4
Good App, gets really complicated

Good app for the most part. I reached a 150 day streak. I got over 50% of the way through the course. Unfortunately, now I’m giving up. It got too complicated. The explanations for what you’re doing are not very clear. I just wanted to learn how to create a simple website. This app starts off teaching you that, but then for some reason veers off completely and gets bogged down in teaching you about a bunch of obscure computer algorithm codes that only high level computer programmers would ever need to use. I really wish Mimo would just stick to the fundamentals. Most of the people using this app probably only invest 15 minutes a day into it anyway. With Duolingo there’s an emphasis on repetition. Repetition is a proven way to help people learn. With Mimo they are just constantly introducing new thing without going back. It just gets too hard to fit it all into your head. Just keep it simple for us noobs Mimo. If I learned anything from this app it’s that computer programming just isn’t for me. Glad I didn’t have to spend a ton of money on college level courses to figure that out.

Gomer, Jul 10, 2023
4
So far so good!

I’ve been using Mimo for a few days now and I feel like I’m making some progress. I do have a problem with how long hearts take to regenerate. Last night around 8 pm I used all my hearts, and by 10 am today only 4 regenerated!! I understand it pushes users to get premium but this is seriously too long. I’m probably feeling more annoyed than usual because all the mistakes I made were on stupid things like “What is the display of feeling=“happy” .... print(feeling)” and then I put “happy” instead of happy. A bit annoying to say the least.If you could shorten the time down to 1-2 hours I feel it would be perfect. That way it still pushes users to get premium without pushing them away. 2 hours each and users could wake up and practice after a full night of sleep. At around 5 hour/heart, you can only really use it once every 2 days or so.It’s too early to say for sure if this app is helpful in learning, but so far it’s going good. I’ll probably alter my review after I use it for a while. Though I’ll probably always be annoyed with the regeneration rate.

Hanna Jacks, Mar 17, 2021
4
Very good but some helpful tweaks I’d love to have💜

This app is very good, I enjoy it and it follows along very well with the course I’m taking. That being said there are a couple of things that would be Extremely Helpful to have. 1. Once a lesson is completed you can’t go back to look at it for reference, you have complete the work again in the order it is given to get to what you want to review. It would be extremely helpful if all of the lessons were saved in a Notes/Review Section with the same headings as they appear in the lessons. Basically, take the completed lessons and put them in a Notes/Review section exactly as they are once completed. 2. I have learned quite a bit of what’s in these lessons but I cannot access what I really need to learn because it’s locked. I have to complete all of the locked lessons prior in order to access what I really need to get to and I don’t have time for that. The whole game aspect is interactive and fun but I think it should be optional or else it’s not practical for those who already have some of these skills. I hope the developers will consider these suggestions. I think it will greatly improve the number of users for this app. Thanks for listening ! ✌️💜🤘

Konstin, Mar 27, 2022
3
Obvious clone of Duolingo but lacking intuitiveness

Very odd navigation required of app. I’m constantly finding myself thinking I need to hit the “next” but twice because two subsequent buttons live in the exact same spot for each action to continue a lesson (a UX no-no for mobile devices). Also, questions are way too easy, or too hard because of wording. Getting a question wrong usually attributed to poor grammar in the question (it’s incredibly important to hire a native English speaker to review all material before publishing it), then action required to submit the correct answer requires back tracking, dispute the visibility of the existing multiple choice widgets appearing to still be tappable. It’s ok learning web dev from this app but I don’t think the Duolingo approach necessarily works well. Web dev requires typing out long scripts, where as this app requires adding together canned answers. I feel like by the time i complete all the lessons, I’ll only “know of” the concepts rather than how to actually connect and execute them.

Loudthing, Nov 14, 2021

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Code in Python, JavaScript, CSS, HTML, or SQL, and kickstart your career in Tech in 5 minutes a day! Whether you're an aspiring developer or just starting your coding journey, the Mimo coding and programming app is designed to make learning to code accessible, engaging, and effective. It empowers you to master programming languages and code in Python, JavaScript, SQL, HTML, and more at your own pace, transforming the complex programming world into an enjoyable and interactive coding experience.

Explore bite-sized content, the curriculum designed by professionals, guided projects, code playgrounds, gamified features like the streak and the leaderboard, certificates for HTML, Python, JavaScript, CSS, and SQL or career paths, and much more! Learn to code with joy! The Mimo Learn Coding/Programming app offers diverse coding courses covering in-demand programming languages like Python, JavaScript, HTML, SQL, and more. With the Mimo coding app, you'll be able to learn coding and programming and: • Explore two distinct career paths: Full-stack development and Front-end development. • Learn to code in the most popular programming languages: Python, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and SQL. • Benefit from a structured curriculum that guides you through the code learning process. • Solve bite-size coding challenges for efficient and focused code learning. • Thanks to our mobile IDE, run code and build real-world projects on the go. • Test your knowledge in interactive coding/programming playgrounds. • Apply your coding skills through hands-on experience with guided projects. • Earn certificates and add them to your professional portfolio or share them on platforms like LinkedIn. • Connect with millions of learners worldwide in the Mimo community. While the courses’ content is free, you can level up your coding skills with Mimo PRO. It includes all the features for more efficient learning, such as: - Ad-free learning. Learn to code without any interruptions. - Unlimited hearts to enjoy learning to code in Python, JavaScript, HTML, SQL, or other programming languages without worrying about making mistakes. - Certificates of completion to share your coding progress with the world. - Unlimited Projects to build your coding portfolio - Support from the community of experienced learners and developers. What our learners say about the Mimo coding app and learning Python, HTML, SQL, JavaScript and more: • "I'm looking to change my life, and I figured this code app could help. I'm on the 2nd lesson so far, and it gives you everything you need to learn code. It comes with other programming languages like Python, JavaScript, HTML, and SQL, so you can learn to code so much more. I recommend it to anyone looking to start a career in code or other tech-related things. it won't disappoint." Jesus Mejia • "I tried many coding apps, but Mimo was the most pleasant one, with many programming courses. I easily learned the basics of JavaScript, CSS, SQL, Python, and HTML from my mobile. This actually helped me get a new job as a tech SEO. I want to continue learning to code; now I saw Mimo add career paths for full-stack and front-end development. Good job! Excited to test them! Who knows, maybe one day I become a developer!" Nikola Kostic - "This way, you can work learning to code into your daily routine whenever you have a few minutes of downtime." – TechCrunch - "The app's lessons are bite-size to make it easy to squeeze coding into your busy day." – The New York Times Start your Tech career with Mimo! Develop coding skills in Python, JavaScript, HTML, CSS or SQL that translate into real-world applications and opportunities. You can code, too! Our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service are available at https://getmimo.com/terms. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with us at [email protected]

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