Syntle is a simple iOS application which helps you memorize the syntax of a new programming language using spaced repetition and flashcards featuring code snippets. At the moment it targets Objective-C programmers who would like to quickly learn the syntax of Swift. There is a quiz after every 5 flashcards.
Next version will support flashcards to learn git and shell scripting.
Here are the links:
PS: What do you think about this app? Please, leave feedback :)
У меня одного нету айфона?
I think this is just self-advertising.
What does this even have to do with competitive programming?
I agree with you, but its his blog. So you can ignore it if you want.
Yes, you are partially right. Also I am sure that here I can find many developers just like myself to show them this helpful application. I just want help programmers to learn new languages quickly. As far as I know I am not breaking any rules of codeforces.
OFC, you're not breaking any rules of codeforces. But it's like message about basketball at the forum mostly for football players (it can be interesting for someone, but expected percentage is quite low...)
What about your application (you're seeking some feedback i guess): IMO, there's no easier, faster and efficient way to learn a programming language (in general, it's true not only for programming languages), but try PL on your own. Seriously, just get PL's compiler and try to create some small projects.
You can ask HosseinYousefi about that!
it crashes when i try to start it