Mimo: Python, JavaScript, HTML APK

Version 4.36 - com.getmimo
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Mimo: Python, JavaScript, HTML apk

APP Information

Download Version 4.36 (1710516353)
Apk Size71.58 MB
App DeveloperMimohello GmbH
Malware CheckTRUSTED
Install on Android6.0 and up
App Packagecom.getmimo.apk
MD5d20cec63bc4ebbc38c88784155490e96
Rate4.79
Website https://getmimo.com

Download Mimo: Python, JavaScript, HTML 4.36 APK

App Description

Mimo: Python, JavaScript, HTML is getmimo,education,mimo, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 4.79 by 28 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit Mimohello GmbH website who developed it. com.getmimo.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 6.0 and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 4.36 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 29959+ times on store. You can also download com.getmimo APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.

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App ChangeLog

  • Future developers, rejoice! Get ready for a smoother and more enjoyable coding experience with our latest update.
  • We are introducing in-line coding suggestions, making coding on your phone a breeze. Complete the whole syntax in a snap, add attributes and indentation effortlessly, choose a simple completion, and have a special characters bar at your fingertips.
  • We are looking forward to helping you speed up your learning.

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  1. Kelly Prescott-avatar

    Kelly Prescott

    I really like using this app. Its fun and easy to use and i really enjoy the small projects that come with the different parts of it. The only thing stopping a higher star review is that my friend on an apple phone has to deal with lives that take ages to regen. Its upsetting to me because they want the infinite lives that i have, but i also want a challenge. The lack of lives just gives me the opportunity to rush through and learn everything while my friend struggles to complete one lesson

  2. Elin Kile-avatar

    Elin Kile

    I really find this app useful as a complimentary source when learning python, SQL, Html5, CSS and JavaScript. You will however need to use other learning materials to really learn how to use the languages in practice. Now I use it mostly as a dictionary when I need to check things, as I find it easy to locate the thing I'm looking for in the overview of the languages.

  3. Frank4000-avatar

    Frank4000

    This is a really good app, even the free version is good. The lessons are easy to understand, can be learned in small "bite sized chunks" so I don't have to sit down for an hour just to finish a lesson, which I appreciate a lot. Combined with some additional learning sites like w3schools and FreeCodeCamp, just to name a few, learning how to make webpages has never been easier (I do study IT though, so if you're not serious about it, learning with only mimo is fine). No annoying ads, I recommend.

  4. Dương Quang Huy-avatar

    Dương Quang Huy

    Still lots of bugs. Like, I use Samsung Tab S7, bluetooth keyboard and mouse, whenever I click to a box to type in, I have to click it several times to make it clickable. Or, I completed Python/Practice level 9 again and again already, yet it doesn't recognize me as completed, still 8/9. So far, the lessons are quite intuitive; however, since the bugs are still problematic, I can only rate Mimo 3-star.

  5. The Digit-avatar

    The Digit

    Honestly I couldn't be more grateful to find this app and to learn in here rather than any other programming course. The instructions are clear, the learning curve is amazing and the interface is delicious. I left the app a while ago because of some updates but I came here in hopes of relearning what I forgot and it's incredible to know that it's all better than ever. Thank you so mucho, from a sincere middle school student that learned JavaScript from this app.

  6. Bria Sativa Aguayo-avatar

    Bria Sativa Aguayo

    If you've used Duolingo you've seen the basic setup. Just with coding. It's set up like a game. If you want an easy way to get started learning code this is great. I've also been using freeCodeCamp and the two seem to work well together. This explains some things that fCC doesn't and vice versa. The basic lessons still work without paying but it's not as comprehensive. It's around $10 a month with the practices and quizzes. Well made app.

  7. The Reaper-avatar

    The Reaper

    It is really, REALLY easy to learn and understand programming with this app.No ads as well. Well made, no spelling mistakes, leaderboard to compete with others, you can add friends, creat your own programs in the playground, streak freezes and many more. There is also an OPTIONAL subscription, which unlocks even more content. 10/10 the best app to learn programming

  8. Meagan Wessel-avatar

    Meagan Wessel

    I really like this app, it's easy to use and they break everything down so it's step-by-step learning. Ads are also only once you complete a chapter and NONE of them are annoying videos you can't skip. As someone with no prior knowledge before this app, I can say now I feel confident to learn more intermediate skills because this gave me a good, basic background.

  9. Samuel Theosmy-avatar

    Samuel Theosmy

    I love this app. Very intuitive and easy to use. I love how when learning a new concept that you would code that concept repetitively in different simple yet effective ways so that you can memorize it. My only complaint with this app is it doesn't have a dark mode for its interface. Sometimes when in bed, I would love to keep learning without disturbing my wife with that bright white interface. But overall, it's an amazing app.

  10. Jennie Harrison-avatar

    Jennie Harrison

    To be fair, this is a brilliant app for learning how to code. It's fairly simple and you get to practice in the app before doing the tests. You can even save code that you've created yourself during the learning process. The only negative thing about the app is that it has a leader table in it, which encourages people to learn quickly. You don't necessarily learn things properly when you do them quickly. It does, however, have a feature which enables you to learn from your mistakes.