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Elementary coding skills are becoming increasingly useful in a software-driven world, and SoloLearn is helping users get started with free-to-use tutorials.
SoloLearn aims to make it easier by breaking down programming concepts into quick, digestible daily lessons. The site offers courses on a range of programming languages including C++, Java ...
Sololearn is adding between 200,000 and 300,000 new users every month, she said, with active users up 300% over last year. ... Kotlin for Android and Go for Google cloud computing, ...
And so, SoloLearn has appeared on the horizon, after garnering a healthy following. Today it announces it’s raised a $1.2M seed round to socialize mobile code learning.