Category : Education
The app has a beautiful streamlined interface and the chapters teach you step by step about node.js . Thank you developer for this app.
I would rate this app at 5 stars if it were possible to disable push notifications. There is an option to disable the notifications under settings, but the choice to disable is not saved.
Skimmed through this guide during slow hour at work. Quick and good read.
Content is good; however,it does not save state when you exit. So you can not continue where you last read. Minus 1 star for the daily reminder that there is no new content.
Good effort but would be better if l had the chance to try out realtime inside the app. Yes you can execute your app in termux
This app does a great job of explaining the relative details of Node.js, which is becoming a tremendously popular back end tool for JavaScript developers. This app gets 5 stars!
Good start, very interesting. IMO is missing some nicer examples of common patterns.
My suggestions: (1) Highlight the code syntax, (2) Add an editor to compile and run to test the code from online service, (3) Remember the current state where the reader left previously. // So far you did a great job. Keep it up.
Very informative for start learning NodeJS. Thank you!
hate that blue arrows on the bottom moving up and down
Explains core concepts very well and understandable
If you wanna learn node is I recommend it to you
Still Try to do more updation on topics and codes!!
Exactly what I was looking for, thanks.
Hope update more chapter.
Its very nice app to learn node.js
I love it!
Too long to load ads
Clear and intutive tutorial
it sends unwanted notifications without any settings to control the notification
Easy to learn..
I can read the same and more on official site or even wikipedia. I do not see the point of having those type of "applications" at all. On can read everything it has in 5 min. I guess it is for those who do not have time leave his phone alone and check real doc at desktop. Also can not get how it could have rating 4.x. Go and read docs / books that way more efficient, especially for beginners. Try coding it. (I could call it a reference if it contains nx1000 more content. But still it there's official doc.)