Learn to code in Python, JavaScript, Java, HTML with the Sololearn coding app
Downloads: 18,181,964
23.57K Rating: 4.58
679 new ratings
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Size: 52.08M
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Source: Google Play Store
Updated: a day ago
User reviews
Pros
- Great for beginners to learn coding basics
- Engaging and fun way to learn, similar to gaming
- Well-structured lessons and feedback system
- Live coding environment and community support
Cons
- App structure can be confusing, leading to mixed-up lessons
- Many features locked behind multiple subscription tiers
- Frequent bugs and technical issues reported
- Excessive ads and slow heart regeneration system
Most mentioned
- Frequent glitches and bugs disrupt learning
- High cost for full access to features and AI support
- Lessons often skip over foundational concepts, leading to confusion
- Poor customer service and refund policies
- Limited free features compared to the paid version
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User reviews
Very unorganized leading us confused on some sections or chapters. It felt like the lessons are mixed. "And", "or", true, and false statements or conditional statements are early introduced in the flipping Working with data chapter of my Python course instead of the Control Flow. I happened to know what are those conditional statements because I'm a Lua programmer myself. And yall didn't highlight what we're learning at the beginning of the lessons. Not recommended to download and to learn from.
by
John Caroscos, 2025-01-30
Probably in the top that I've tried. Been looking for a fun way to enhance courses outside classes and projects. I will say the free version is okay for dabbling. Not being able to go over mistakes or them explained is rather detrimental and enforces errors in the brain while learning. So if you intend to learn from this I would highly suggest going with one of the subscriptions. Considering Pro myself. All in all it's a great way to introduce yourself to the wonderful world of coding.
by
Phil, 2025-01-20
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