Mimo: Learn Coding/Programming Cheats

Mimo: Learn Coding/Programming Hack 6.22.0 + Redeem Codes

Code Python, JavaScript, HTML

Developer: Mimo GmbH
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 6.22.0
ID: com.getmimo.mimo

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Description

Learning to code has never been so easy!

Advance your career, build apps and websites, or even become a developer. Mimo makes learning to code and diving into computer science as intuitive and easy as possible so that everyone can learn to code - the skill of the century, step-by-step.

You will learn to code in Python, JavaScript, HTML through practice, with bite-size coding lessons, by writing code and running it in our mobile code editor that works like an IDE and lets you run your code, interact with Mimo's coding community, create projects, learn multiple programming languages, and do much more at your own pace! With Mimo, you can fit coding into a busy daily schedule, whenever you have a few minutes to spare.

Used by millions of learners, Mimo is just about the most accessible and effective way to learn to code in Python, JavaScript, HTML, SQL, and more. Our programming courses and lessons are suitable for everyone, even with little or no prior coding experience.

Mimo helps you learn the most popular programming languages like HTML, JavaScript, CSS, Python, SQL, and reach your coding goals:
• Start the PYTHON path and begin your coding journey with an in-demand and all-purpose language. Learn Python with 2,600+ bite-size exercises, 53+ Concepts, and 32+ Projects that will unlock as you keep expanding your skills.
• By choosing the WEB DEVELOPMENT path, you’ll dive into building websites with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Start your Web Development journey with 13,000+ bite-size exercises, 87+ Concepts, and 62+ Projects.
• With the SQL curriculum, you'll dive into data science and learn to analyze data with SQL

With Mimo you can:
• Solve bite-size programming exercises that fit into your daily routine
• Run code and build a portfolio of projects in Python, JavaScript, HTML
• Learn programming at your own pace
• Practice with coding challenges
• Get a certificate to showcase your coding skills
• Join a community of millions of coders

What our learners say:
• "I’m teaching myself HTML and Javascript using Mimo. I’m about 80% of my way through this path, and I have to say Mimo is brilliant."
• "I started coding with Mimo a few days ago, and I already am interacting and understanding how webpages and other things are developed!"
• "I have the premium subscription and it is fantastic. I would recommend this app to anyone interested in coding. I personally find the prices more than fair for the given information."

Even if you know nothing about coding and programming but want to level up your skills and become open to the opportunities available to those who are fluent in computer programming, Mimo is a great way to get introduced to the world of coding. Install Mimo and start with the coding lessons in Python, JavaScript, HTML, that will easily fit into your day.

By setting aside as little as five minutes per day, you’ll go through the coding classes and learn the basics of JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Python, and SQL. Along the way, you’ll write real code, and practice programming by building your project portfolio.
Mimo's professionally built curriculum and bite-sized coding lessons make it possible to learn to code at your own pace: coding tutorials and challenges are there for you to discover and learn more, whenever and wherever.

TechCrunch and The New York Times agree that, with Mimo, everyone can learn to code:

• "This way you can work learning to code into your daily routine, whenever you have a few minutes of downtime." – TechCrunch

• "The app's lessons are bite-size to make it easy to squeeze coding into your busy day." – The New York Times

We will be happy to guide you along your coding journey if you join millions of coders who are already learning programming and data science with Mimo's courses.

You can code, too!

Our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service are available at https://getmimo.com/terms.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with us at [email protected]

Version history

6.22.0
2023-10-23
Do you want to get ants? Well, nobody wants to get ants, so we've vacuumed all the crumbs away and got rid of the some pesky crawlers inside our app.
6.21.0
2023-10-16
*Squeak squeak squeak, clang clang, squash* - we've tightened up any loose bolts, gotten rid of any bugs, and made the app squeaky clean.
6.20.0
2023-10-09
We have the technology, so we've improved some features by making them stronger, faster, better.
6.19.0
2023-10-03
We've tightened up any loose bolts, gotten rid of any bugs, and made the app squeaky clean.
6.18.1
2023-09-27
We've tightened up any loose bolts, gotten rid of any bugs, and made the app squeaky clean.
6.18.0
2023-09-25
*Squeak squeak squeak, clang clang, squash* - we've tightened up any loose bolts, gotten rid of any bugs, and made the app squeaky clean.
6.17.0
2023-09-11
*Squeak squeak squeak, clang clang, squash* - we've tightened up any loose bolts, gotten rid of any bugs, and made the app squeaky clean.
6.16.0
2023-09-04
We've tightened up any loose bolts, gotten rid of any bugs, and made the app squeaky clean.
6.15.0
2023-08-28
We've tightened up any loose bolts, gotten rid of any bugs, and made the app squeaky clean.
6.14.0
2023-08-21
We've improvised, adapted, and overcame a bunch of bugs that were hiding under the hood. Enjoy a smoother and faster coding experience!
6.13.0
2023-08-14
We have the technology, so we've improved some features by making them stronger, faster, better.
6.12.0
2023-08-07
We've improvised, adapted, and overcame a bunch of bugs that were hiding under the hood. Enjoy a smoother and faster coding experience!
6.11.0
2023-07-31
We've improvised, adapted, and overcame a bunch of bugs that were hiding under the hood. Enjoy a smoother and faster coding experience!
6.10.0
2023-07-24
We've improvised, adapted, and overcame a bunch of bugs that were hiding under the hood. Enjoy a smoother and faster coding experience!
6.9.0
2023-07-17
No compiler errors here! We've worked on improving and developing new features to help you have the smoothest learning journey possible. Happy coding!
6.8.0
2023-07-10
*Squeak squeak squeak, clang clang, squash* - we've tightened up any loose bolts, gotten rid of any bugs, and made the app squeaky clean.
6.7.0
2023-07-03
We've improvised, adapted, and overcame a bunch of bugs that were hiding under the hood. Enjoy a smoother and faster coding experience!
6.6.0
2023-06-26
*Squeak squeak squeak, clang clang, squash* - we've tightened up any loose bolts, gotten rid of any bugs, and made the app squeaky clean.
6.5.0
2023-06-22
We've tightened up any loose bolts, gotten rid of any bugs, and made the app squeaky clean.
6.4.0
2023-06-12
We've tightened up any loose bolts, gotten rid of any bugs, and made the app squeaky clean.
6.3.0
2023-06-05
We have the technology, so we've improved some features by making them stronger, faster, better.
6.2.0
2023-05-29
We've tightened up any loose bolts, gotten rid of any bugs, and made the app squeaky clean.
6.1.0
2023-05-22
*Squeak squeak squeak, clang clang, squash* - we've tightened up any loose bolts, gotten rid of any bugs, and made the app squeaky clean.
6.0.0
2023-05-15
Exciting news! To bring your coding experience to the next level, we added new learning paths (JavaScript and HTML), redesigned the path UI, and updated the brand. Happy coding!
5.82.0
2023-05-08
Do you want to get ants? Well, nobody wants to get ants, so we've vacuumed all the crumbs away and got rid of the some pesky crawlers inside our app.

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Mimo Pro: A Year of Coding
(Learn JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Python, and more)
$79.99
Free
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Mimo Pro: A Month of Coding
(Learn Python, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and more)
$9.99
Free
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Mimo Pro
(Unlimited access and free of ads)
$99.99
Free
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Mimo Pro: A Year of Coding
(Learn JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Python, and more)
$79.99
Free
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Mimo Pro
(Gain access to all courses and exercises)
$39.99
Free
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Mimo Pro
(Unlimited access and free of ads)
$12.49
Free
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Mimo Premium Yearly
(Unlimited access to all tracks and courses)
$29.99
Free
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Mimo Premium
(Gain access to all courses and lessons)
$49.99
Free
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Mimo Premium Monthly
(Get access to all courses and chapters)
$9.99
Free
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Mimo Pro
(Access all Pro features for faster learning)
$39.99
Free
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Ratings

4.9 out of 5
73.9K Ratings

Reviews

BreadOne2Three,
… And it’s all free
This app is absolutely amazing. The only language I had a basic grasp going in was python, but I started taking the web-development courses(currently 20% to certification) and have been able to fly through at my own pace. Mimo encourages learning through a healthy sense of challenge/competition but keeps it from becoming demanding. It challenges you just enough to keep you interested. Best part is the app is free, enacting a “lives system” like your typical phone game would. The lives(5 to be exact) are pretty much enough to get you through one day assuming you don’t go premium. Once you run out it’s roughly three hours for one heart, essentially encouraging coming back daily to learn. It also has a simple daily streak mechanic that further encourages daily involvement and the previously mentioned competition is a leaderboard that slightly encourages trying harder when learning. This has been the best experience I have ever had in my journey to learn how to program. Between the textbooks and other online courses, this is hands down my favorite experience.
dont_delete,
Mimo: a comprehensive study
Mimo is exquisite. I’m learning python at a rapid pace, like a rabbit, bounding past a turt and saying “Oh you simple one. Oh you one without wisdom. I have seen the light; I have been enlightened.” All that Mimo gives so freely couldn’t have been conceived in my wildest visions. Mimo... is like heaven come to earth. It’s sleek design, a satisfying ui and, dare I say, Mimolicios leaderboard has inspired me each and every day to expand my brain capacity. The Mimo experience; a hill with flowers atop, a place to call home, a place to call school. I have climbed passed my “peers”, with my intellectual prowess, easily shooting to the top of every leaderboard in my sight. I feel like a child, touching the face of God as my eyes are opened. This is what it all means. I feel like the summarians, national superpowers that saw what the human capacity currently was, and didn’t except it: no, they rebelled against there primitive form and invented the basis for the advances we are able to make today. As I sit here, wrighting this reflection of the greatest peece of the puzzle that is our human experience: I reflect apon my life before Mimo, the melancholy state I was in. I don’t shame those who are experiencing a similar way of living; no, I call them, I offer them a hand out of the dusty, well trodden rode they are crouched on, and say: “let me offer you something greater, something inspiring and powerful: let me grant you Mimo.”

4/5 cuz of some bugs
Master Grant,
A Great Beginning
Mimo was able to kindle my love for coding and for that I’m grateful. I joined a coding bootcamp after finishing the HTML, CSS, JavaScript track on Mimo. I’ve been thriving there, and I strongly believe the exposure to programming I received on this app has facilitated my journey.

I bought the app during a Christmas deal, and it was worth it. Honestly, the full price would have been worth it, too. My main qualm comes from the fact that the content seems to have severely diminished in recent weeks. There used to be cool mini-courses on all types of different subjects, and I believe at one point early on when I first got the app, there was even a gallery to see top projects from others. Overall, I think the largest issue that will have to be addressed for Mimo to stay on the path of success and even burgeon in the future is communication and community. I feel like the dev team isn’t connected with the users. The social media hasn’t been active for years. The emails receive no responses and the bug reports may be harkened to, though there’s not even a ticket given in a courtesy email so one wouldn’t know. And, as for the community, I found several people who had used Mimo at my coding bootcamp which was really cool though it would have been nice to see an online community, both in the app and on related social media, both which are not the case.
Konstin,
Very good but some helpful tweaks I’d love to have💜
This app is very good, I enjoy it and it follows along very well with the course I’m taking. That being said there are a couple of things that would be Extremely Helpful to have. 1. Once a lesson is completed you can’t go back to look at it for reference, you have complete the work again in the order it is given to get to what you want to review. It would be extremely helpful if all of the lessons were saved in a Notes/Review Section with the same headings as they appear in the lessons. Basically, take the completed lessons and put them in a Notes/Review section exactly as they are once completed. 2. I have learned quite a bit of what’s in these lessons but I cannot access what I really need to learn because it’s locked. I have to complete all of the locked lessons prior in order to access what I really need to get to and I don’t have time for that. The whole game aspect is interactive and fun but I think it should be optional or else it’s not practical for those who already have some of these skills. I hope the developers will consider these suggestions. I think it will greatly improve the number of users for this app. Thanks for listening ! ✌️💜🤘
AWESOME GUY WHO LIKES TACOS,
Love, but PLEASE ADD C#!
Mimo is the cleanest, easiest to use, user friendly coding app you can get. I tried others, and I liked them, but none were better than Mimo. My only complaint is that I wish that they offered C#. Most game engines only are compatible with C#, or their own coding language. So devs, if you add C#, I will raise my rating. But if you want to learn Python, Swift, SQL, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, or web development, this is the best. They offer a pro, and I totally think it’s worth it. They offer 50% discounts all the time, and it gives you a TON of good features. Even if you can’t afford the subscription, that’s fine! It’s all basically free, and unlike all other apps, it doesn’t lock any features behind a paywall. (Looking at you, Sololearn.) I learned HTML in 1 month. That’s how good this is. The app praises you for getting things right, and doesn’t shame you if you get stuff wrong. It gives you 5 hearts (Unless you have the premium, than you get infinite hearts), but when you run out, you have to pay very little coins (in app currency, doesn’t cost real money) to get all five back. Coins are also very easy to get, so you don’t have to worry. I would totally recommend.
big chungus 00000000,
Great program but just a little expensive
Now you do not have to pay to use the app however it really is needed it takes two hours for one heart to come back and you can lose retaking a question? It’s annoying as it takes to long to continue your lesson but the lesson doesn’t save either. So just pay for the premium version right well it costs 70 for a year and 10 per month which is just so much I have other apps that ask for 70 for a life time premium account (they don’t even offer this) and seems more reasonable for people who are really interested in learning .however that being said it is great excluding that as you have great lessons describing what to do helping along the way but you are also free to make your own things and release it to other people to play and there are many interesting thing there by the way it also has leaderboards so you can compete to get the most point for a week it’s honestly great but the push to pay and that large price tag just leaves a sour taste for me.(I’d suggest the 70 be life time or just a life time option or lives regenerate in a 30 minute or 1 hour)
Gomer ,
Good App, gets really complicated
Good app for the most part. I reached a 150 day streak. I got over 50% of the way through the course. Unfortunately, now I’m giving up. It got too complicated. The explanations for what you’re doing are not very clear. I just wanted to learn how to create a simple website. This app starts off teaching you that, but then for some reason veers off completely and gets bogged down in teaching you about a bunch of obscure computer algorithm codes that only high level computer programmers would ever need to use. I really wish Mimo would just stick to the fundamentals. Most of the people using this app probably only invest 15 minutes a day into it anyway.
With Duolingo there’s an emphasis on repetition. Repetition is a proven way to help people learn. With Mimo they are just constantly introducing new thing without going back. It just gets too hard to fit it all into your head. Just keep it simple for us noobs Mimo.
If I learned anything from this app it’s that computer programming just isn’t for me. Glad I didn’t have to spend a ton of money on college level courses to figure that out.
Satinaki,
Great, however…
I love this app very much, it has taught me a lot! However, it would be much more beneficial that the hearts would refill itself a bit faster than 4 hours, maybe maximum 1-2 hours. This is especially significant because half of the time I lose hearts due to the directions being obscure. Even then, I learn best after making mistakes, and losing all the hearts fast means my inability to keep learning which discourages me from opening the app at all.

If I were one of the developers of the app, I’d know the hearts is a good tactic for users to buy Mimi pro. On the other hand, I’d know that if I stretched that tactic too far, there would be less traffic on the app, which means less ad revenue in the first place. This is especially true considering the majority of users don’t have a pro subscription.

Another important suggestion: I believe adding the option to learn the language Swift would be a game changer because the teaching style of this app really works! If this language is taught, this app would thus be considered a more well rounded educational platform!
Hanna Jacks,
So far so good!
I’ve been using Mimo for a few days now and I feel like I’m making some progress. I do have a problem with how long hearts take to regenerate. Last night around 8 pm I used all my hearts, and by 10 am today only 4 regenerated!! I understand it pushes users to get premium but this is seriously too long. I’m probably feeling more annoyed than usual because all the mistakes I made were on stupid things like “What is the display of feeling=“happy” .... print(feeling)” and then I put “happy” instead of happy. A bit annoying to say the least.

If you could shorten the time down to 1-2 hours I feel it would be perfect. That way it still pushes users to get premium without pushing them away. 2 hours each and users could wake up and practice after a full night of sleep. At around 5 hour/heart, you can only really use it once every 2 days or so.

It’s too early to say for sure if this app is helpful in learning, but so far it’s going good. I’ll probably alter my review after I use it for a while. Though I’ll probably always be annoyed with the regeneration rate.
rcmustain,
Has its uses
This has its uses, but isn’t the best teacher. The program uses the same sort of business model as Duolingo (sorry if you aren’t familiar) with one major caveat: instead of punishing you for missing minor punctuation or accents, which is largely unimportant in language learning but very important in computer language/programming, this app uses purposefully obscure language in its questions as it quizzes you on html. It’s very easy to muddle through, but the purpose is not really to teach you anything new, or get you to think about tags and such in a new way, the purpose is wear down your hearts so you spend money on the app.

I don’t mind spending money on a useful app, but so far it seems that I learn a new concept in 15 seconds and then get quizzed on it ad-Infinitum while not really learning anything new. When you simply decide to move on because you learned the lesson, you quickly discover that there is very little depth to the app.

HOWEVER - it has been useful to use to learn new concepts and use “private time” in a meaningful way...