Code! Learn Swift Version Reviews – Page 29

4/5 rating based on 292 reviews. Read all reviews for Code! Learn Swift Version for iPhone.
Code! Learn Swift Version is free iOS app published by Happy Moose Apps Inc.

Educational

Kim-Galifonikes

I think it's one of the best educational app


The italicized double quote marks

Unique is hard

The double quotes are always italicized, so they never past the check.


Need to review

Ahmsayd

So far so good


Need to pay

Fred Warenson

Need to pay


So far, so good.

cardinalesquire

Just getting started in the app- seems pretty simple to follow. I've dipped into Python quite a bit, so a lot of what's being covered is easily translating.


So far so good

katalazan

Very novice


That's cool program

Jasyl alan

Thanks for this program


Amazing!

Musicluvaaaaa

This app is perfect for any emerging computer science student. It covers the basics of coding in a way that one is sure to remember!!! I would recommend this app to ANYONE!


Loving the experience!

Nola2018

Early in the learning stage but very informative and easy to comprehend. Hoping to write my first app soon. App keep asking for a review can't get pass Chapter 2...not good.


1 Major Flaw

RickW

I’m using this on an iPad Pro and on the very first exercise hit a wall. When typing a double-quote it is entered as “curly” quotes rather than the straight “inch mark” quotes, and the app doesn’t recognize them as correct. I could not find a way to enter straight quotes, so had to copy one from a website, then paste it *every time* quotes are needed (frequently). This is frustrating and *very* unnecessary. The app should automatically convert them. If not for that bug this would be a 5 star app. The content starts at a very basic level, but it’s a good way to review after having not used Swift for quite some time. I plan to purchase the remaining chapters. $5 is on the high end for the amount of content, but seems fair enough. One other annoyance is that the “Run” and “Next” buttons appear underneath the type-ahead bar that displays automatically when a Bluetooth keyboard is used, which requires an extra tap after every text entry.