Sololearn is perfect for me because it’s so interactive and it’s not filled with just paragraphs that you have to read. You really get to do hands on learning and it feels like playing a game
Sololearn was the first mobile coding tutor app I tried, so I had no idea there were so many crummy apps out there! I had no reason to try anything else, because it just worked.
I used to commute on trains a lot, and found the combination of QPython and No Starch Press books to be a winner for learning. Journey times would fly by. Nothing to compare it against, and could be fiddly at times. But it worked just fine for me.
I’m currently working a job I’m not enjoying, I’ve always been intrigued by the thought of learning coding and making it my full time job. The problem is I don’t know where to start, what code to learn and if it’s even possible to make this into a job without attending college or university. Do you have any advice for me?
I became a software tester and I failed my last year of high school. Now I do some programming for test automation. And could transition to development if I wanted and put in some extra time. Just from studying after work !
An advice: Start learning how to code. Do your research and know what aspect of coding intrigues you, then start learning. Learning might take you a long time so please do not quit your job. Programmers aren't as in demand as people try to paint it. It's your level of skill that gets you a job as one. Just keep learning, doing research, create lots of projects to build your portfolio. You can buy a programming course when you've chosen what you want to go into. There are really helpful online coding schools. But always fall back to RUclips because sometimes, RUclips gives you real world examples.
Great choices. Perfectly true, you cannot learn how to code only by reading someone else's programs. If someone is interested, for Java/JavaScript/C/...-like coding experience on mobile we have designed a special visual language. In most cases it is easier to drag, touch, select program elements on such devices and minimize software keyboard uses, especially for beginners.
On android i installed Termux(an android linux environment), installed there vim and other packages that i needed and got a full development environment. Good if you are reading a book and want to run some code when you don't have access to pc
I got my introduction certificate of completion of both. I learned a lot cuz I didn’t know anything at all. I still can’t code. My main problem is I’m not sure what to do. So I just keep doing labs coping others code
how to determine android application is written in which Programming language( Java, Kotlin)?Because , different platform ( flutter, android studio, unity ,etc )are using for developing an app.
I just wanna learn C, C# and relearn Python. Not sure if its possible to learn coding on your phone instead of PC. Like at least teach us how to use Syntax works, etc for beginner friendly for absolute beginners for self teaching. And give you Quizes and keep you motivated with tips and such. And have its own compiler.
@@shubhamchauhan938you totally can big dawg. Python especially, it’s widely regarded as the most intuitive to learn. I would say it’s the most supported driven by a substantially large community. It’s not “complex” to use, you just need Python “version” and almost any editor, no need for chunky frameworks. At the same time it has a plethora of libraries/modules you can import for nearly any utility. Idk if you are rocking IOS or Android but there’s options for both, Pyto/Pythonista is a full fledged IDE ready to run Python out the box with a wide range of third party libraries and has iOS system integration.
Thank you man i think i want to finally start a nightmare of learning this because well this sis my first time actually trying my hand in developing a game for moblie user's
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Pydroid 3 is another app requested reviewing.
Sololearn is perfect for me because it’s so interactive and it’s not filled with just paragraphs that you have to read. You really get to do hands on learning and it feels like playing a game
For real bro? I think I'm should have it
Stand-up comedy talking fashion in serious conversations is a classical British style. Loved it.
Sololearn was the first mobile coding tutor app I tried, so I had no idea there were so many crummy apps out there! I had no reason to try anything else, because it just worked.
This guy is like Gordon Ramsay with killer programming skills
I used to commute on trains a lot, and found the combination of QPython and No Starch Press books to be a winner for learning. Journey times would fly by. Nothing to compare it against, and could be fiddly at times. But it worked just fine for me.
I’m currently working a job I’m not enjoying, I’ve always been intrigued by the thought of learning coding and making it my full time job. The problem is I don’t know where to start, what code to learn and if it’s even possible to make this into a job without attending college or university. Do you have any advice for me?
I became a software tester and I failed my last year of high school. Now I do some programming for test automation. And could transition to development if I wanted and put in some extra time. Just from studying after work !
An advice: Start learning how to code. Do your research and know what aspect of coding intrigues you, then start learning. Learning might take you a long time so please do not quit your job.
Programmers aren't as in demand as people try to paint it. It's your level of skill that gets you a job as one. Just keep learning, doing research, create lots of projects to build your portfolio.
You can buy a programming course when you've chosen what you want to go into. There are really helpful online coding schools. But always fall back to RUclips because sometimes, RUclips gives you real world examples.
@@dophie3292you sound like one of those genius characters from a teen movie 😁 good luck my dear friend! ❤️
Pls do. Get a PC AND DO
@@zhamisb1180How to start I have a PC.
Great choices. Perfectly true, you cannot learn how to code only by reading someone else's programs. If someone is interested, for Java/JavaScript/C/...-like coding experience on mobile we have designed a special visual language. In most cases it is easier to drag, touch, select program elements on such devices and minimize software keyboard uses, especially for beginners.
What’s the price?
On android i installed Termux(an android linux environment), installed there vim and other packages that i needed and got a full development environment. Good if you are reading a book and want to run some code when you don't have access to pc
outputs gui?
❤this is awesome
I've found grasshopper is a good supplement to do some daily coding challenge along with whatever daily coursework
Ever watch a video where 50% of the content is a person apologizing for the other 50% of the content? I just did
Bahah.. the best 😂
I like coding in mobile too. AWD for html and js and Pydroid for python, cool stuff
What is awd
Do you know if any of these can run without data usage?
Why would you want that? You get data damn near everywhere? If you want that just download a RUclips tutorial and watch it offline.
in my opinion sololearn and mimo are the best to learn from the phone
Mimo looks good, thanks for recommending that here 🙂
@@kezla you're welcome 🙂
I use mimo and Is awesome
Same here I'm enjoying mimo
I got my introduction certificate of completion of both. I learned a lot cuz I didn’t know anything at all. I still can’t code. My main problem is I’m not sure what to do. So I just keep doing labs coping others code
What about pydroid 3
where is Pydroid 3? 😭
how to determine android application is written in which Programming language( Java, Kotlin)?Because , different platform ( flutter, android studio, unity ,etc )are using for developing an app.
The RGB Kitchen is just insane 🤣
when did you start coding?
I just wanna learn C, C# and relearn Python. Not sure if its possible to learn coding on your phone instead of PC. Like at least teach us how to use Syntax works, etc for beginner friendly for absolute beginners for self teaching. And give you Quizes and keep you motivated with tips and such. And have its own compiler.
Great video as always. Can you make a video about C language in data science please 🙏
This video deserves more love
I started with code fob. is it a good app?. I finished first unit and it is quite intresting
Me I prefer pydroid 3 to write python code
Way too many camera cuts man
can you code on mobile or you must only have a pc to code
You CAN code on mobile but if you want to create very complex projects, then you definitely need a PC.
@@zerbutterftwbro I want to learn python but I don't have PC to learn
@@shubhamchauhan938 you can learn and make simple projects but you can't make advanced ones
@@shubhamchauhan938you totally can big dawg. Python especially, it’s widely regarded as the most intuitive to learn. I would say it’s the most supported driven by a substantially large community. It’s not “complex” to use, you just need Python “version” and almost any editor, no need for chunky frameworks. At the same time it has a plethora of libraries/modules you can import for nearly any utility.
Idk if you are rocking IOS or Android but there’s options for both, Pyto/Pythonista is a full fledged IDE ready to run Python out the box with a wide range of third party libraries and has iOS system integration.
Thank you man i think i want to finally start a nightmare of learning this because well this sis my first time actually trying my hand in developing a game for moblie user's
Mimo is my favorite HTML app
Great video 🥰
But can you suggest some ide , by which we can practice coding on a mobile phone .
What about Mimo app
Can recommend python project for starting?
Really appreciate the research and effort into this subject.
what about mimo
hello i am java script typer is there an app for that ?
The video content itself was not boring. You interrupting the flow to tell me about how boring it is was really annoying though
Great video brother ❤❤
Thanks for this video, I've just finished my first lesson in Sololearn :)
How far have you gone champ??
Te Nyuszi vagy? 😂
Now I want the same video but for ipad
Congratulations. You got me to stay till the end. Great video
Mimo??
Bro your voice is beautiful
What a genius you are! 🤝
Grasshopper is no longer available.
Gotta be the longest promo mid vid haha
oh no, I can't use turtle on this app
Which was the best? I can't watch right now
04:35 sololearn
I'm not bored I'm learning
Thanks!
Great chewtorial
Sololearn taught all the basics I needed
re. the first one "rubbish" - - just reading - - Actually that sounds great to me! LOL.
Love from India 🇮🇳
Skips to last app
Unfortunately the new way that Sololearn is taking to teach coding is terrible. 😢
Mimo is also good
I'm your big fan , and I'm from india
solo learning is duolingo for coding languages
Duolingo sucks though, but I get your point.
For sure this is an sponsored video
try trebedit
Sololearn need pay