New app to learn coding on smartphones

in technology •  7 years ago 

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Google has opened a new app to teach smartphones coding The app named 'Grasshopper' has been introduced to help those who want to start coding. Google's new experimental product workshop 'Area 120' has made this app a team, Koder. image

Last Wednesday Google reported a blog post.

Google says coding is becoming an essential skill. Grasshopper is designed to make it possible for everyone to learn coding.
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The organization says it has made it so that you start with fun and easy coding. Bringing Grasshopper to the phone so that you can use the journey or the time of waiting in line.

If you want subscribers, you can download the app on Android or iOS smartphones.

Technique site TechCrunch reports that the goal of coders to make the core concepts and core concepts so that they can take the next step in their coding learning. This new app has some courses. One of these fundaments is where Koder can learn how the code works. image

There are also two other courses in Grasshopper. One of these will be taught how to draw a shape using the D3 library and the other will be taught to create more complex functions using D3.*

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