been using mimo for a time and finished Python course as a noob, i can say it's a good experience since they made the course like having a bike with third wheel which is great for home learners, your brain not ready to debug something you don't know, that stage also is tought as a last lesson, how to debug your program, my experience was all in all great, and this coming from me a Lazy Person :)
Mimo is an excellent learning app and beginner friendly. Source: over 1 year ago
Web and Python Development: https://getmimo.com (Checkout out the website version). Source: over 1 year ago
I think what you are looking for is: https://getmimo.com/ (there might be some similar ones). Source: over 1 year ago
Mimo : an application, when I don't have too much time or don't have access to my PC. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
Mimo App: Learning to code can be easy and fun. Start learning now! (getmimo.com) Beginners can use this app to build your basic foundation on HTML, CSS, JS. Backend developers who deliberately suck at front-end can also use this app to get clarity on the basics. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
If you're going into development, you might have use for learning the basics of coding if you've never done it before. When I started my university course focused on webdevelopment I started in my summer break with mimo. Maybe check if there's similar apps for your curriculum since mimo focusses on webdevs. Source: almost 2 years ago
But im wondering if I should be using Mimo??? Or should I use a different app, or whole other language in general? Source: almost 2 years ago
Mimo app on the phone (easy way to brush up on concepts). Source: about 2 years ago
You have a phone or a tablet? Try Mimo. It'll teach you the basics in an easy and comfortable way. The book will make more sense if you have at least some of the basics down. Source: about 2 years ago
You could use Sololearn or Mimo, they are two good apps to learn python and put what you learned to the test. They are available as mobile apps on the play store and app store but also on their individual websites. Sololearn : https://www.sololearn.com/Codes/ Mimo : https://getmimo.com/ Try to do simple projects to train your skills, it's the most efficient way. Hope I helped. Source: about 2 years ago
I'm also learning Python. It's not a YouTube based course, but I'd suggest looking at https://getmimo.com . There's a paid subscription but it's not compulsory and the free version is perfectly okay. Source: over 2 years ago
Just a few days later, he come across Mimo and started to work on a real blog. Source: over 2 years ago
I would also recommend MIMO app (like Duolingo for coding) https://getmimo.com/. Source: over 2 years ago
- freecodecamp is absolutely amazing and once you've gotten the basics down, you can choose which certification tracks to follow. They also have a YouTube channel. - Grasshopper by Google is by far the best *free* app I've found that works really well on mobile and has a smart and effective way of teaching. You do have to pass each lesson to move to the next; you're on a structured path and can't really jump... Source: over 2 years ago
Sorry, Mimo is the app Iām using to learn. Source: over 2 years ago
Mimo is an application that helps us learn and code on our phones with today's popular languages such as HTML, CSS, Javascript, Python... It is also a place to help you develop your app development skills, games or create websites. The lessons will be divided into parts and the completion time is not too much, so we can easily learn while taking a break, waiting for the bus... Every time you complete a certain... - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
CS50 is a great place to start. I'd also recommend the Mimo app if you want to learn on the go, their lessons are snack-sized so they're perfect when you get a break or have to go use the bathroom. If you wanna start with web development, I'd highly recommend any course from Stephen Grider on Udemy. He's super thorough and takes the time to explain everything before writing any code. Here's his JS course:... Source: almost 3 years ago
Thereās this app on mobile called āMimoā, It teaches you Python, Web development and SQL, I doesnāt matter if youāre a new to coding or a master, It has Challenges and projects for all. Iāve already learned quite a bit from it and it shows you what works and how in small steps, And if youāre stuck, It has a Glossary to show what goes where! I donāt know how good it is since itās my first time even thinking about... Source: almost 3 years ago
Seems like Mimo is this learning site https://getmimo.com/? At first I thought you were talking about a framework. Ha ha. Source: almost 3 years ago
And my final BEST recommendation for beginners is a phone application called MIMO! Here is their website https://getmimo.com/ It has a paywall but if you use your smartphone daily here is the trick just download the modded application of this app from any website you feel safe to use. Then register with email and password. Don't use Google or Facebook login because it will not work! Log in with email and password... Source: about 3 years ago
I'm currently enjoying the app Mimo (https://getmimo.com/) for learning how to make websites with HTML/CSS/JS. Source: about 3 years ago
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