Google’s Grasshopper App Teaches You How To Code
Google's incubator for employees' "20 percent time" side projects, Area 120, typically produces fun things like an app to make YouTube more social and expanding Smart Replies. Now the workshop has released an app to help beginners learn to code in Javascript, which could be helpful for novices who want to build websites.
The app has a few legs up on other coding software. Not only is it
free on the Google Play store, but it works in puzzles to make learning
fun -- and it has users learn JavaScript, a leading language used in
many of the websites folks visit everyday. It's already hit over 100,000
installs in the three days it's been online, and most of the 1600
reviews are positive, so it seems like a great introduction.
Android users can find the app in the Play Store, while iOS users can get it in the Apple Store here -- just be sure not to confuse it with the other identically-named app, which is completely different.
Source: engadget
Android users can find the app in the Play Store, while iOS users can get it in the Apple Store here -- just be sure not to confuse it with the other identically-named app, which is completely different.
Source: engadget
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