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@derek_t_lo Haven't tried it yet, but can you shed some light on the differences between the IAP subscription tiers? The App Store description doesn't explain any of it, other than to say "If you subscribe for $9.99 a month…", which isn't even one of the seven tiers listed.
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@derek_t_lo Sending feedback is really hard at the moment, so I posted most of this on the App Store, but thought you'd like to know:
1. You apparently can't send feedback in the app without a premium subscription - we're not talking "I have a question about this content", I mean "There is x problem, thought you might want to know."
2. Tapping "App Support" in the App Store took me to 'downloadpy.com/support-form', which gave me an "AccessDeniedAccess" error page (on 2017-06-19, if it's fixed by the time anyone reads this).
3. There's a couple spots where the post-answer info (in the ribbon) cuts off mid-sentence, and there doesn't seem to be any way to see it all; trying to scroll just results in moving the ribbon up and down.
4. I'll say that the SQL lesson takes a sharp uptick in difficulty later on, requiring guesswork). It's been a pleasure so far, other than the above niggles.
@irowboat and thanks for these comments! We're fixing the send feedback function in the app so it opens an email form. This is a bug and wasn't intentional.
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@derek_t_lo Awesome! Still getting the error on the website, just FYI (the "App Support" link from the App Store)
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i've been using Py to learn how to code Swift and i genuinely can't recommend this app more. i tried others (apps like Mimo & Swifty), but Py is by far the best of the "learn to code" apps
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@thewrongjoshua have you tried sololearn? I think that one is one of the best if not the best.
@derek_t_lo@thewrongjoshua I never said it was better than Py - in fact, I can't use Py because I'm on an Android. SoloLearn is cross platform, so there's that.
I'm almost done with Py's Python course and it's seriously very fun. There's something addictive about the lessons, and it feels like playing a game. The app is also beautifully designed.
Love it, but... Android is the most used mobile OS in the world, yes, despite all of Apple's marketing, still iOS apps are always released first. -We need an Android version.
Well done and thought through re: on-the-go. Love the use of drag and drop slider for arranging responses and goal setting. Haven't had a chance to use chat function yet, but so far so good. Guessing the reason it didn't come up with more courses in initial 'view all courses' is because I haven't created an account?
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Hi..Why did you move away from all the other courses (like history, science, astrophysics) and concentrate only on programming in v2?
a mobile app to code? I fat finger everything on my phone, plus I get a hundred notifications, sounds like code full of errors and me getting distracted from Insta notifications, not everything should be done on a phone IMO.
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