@saijo_george yep, we pulled it from the store because it was too buggy. We launched too soon. We're working around the clock to polish it to the same level of quality as iOS and apologize for the bad experience you had.
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.
Hey PH! We're excited to be back here with a big update to Py. We've revamped our interface and focused in on content for programming and data science. Excited to hear what you all think!
Also very happy to announce that Py was featured on the App Store this past week and reached the Top 5 Education apps in the store. I'd love to answer questions and hear your feedback.
If you want to read more about us you can check out this TechCrunch article that came out yesterday: https://techcrunch.com/2017/06/1...
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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.
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.
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