5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Codecademy Go for iPhone.
Codecademy Go is free iOS app published by Ryzac, Inc.
BulbasaurDRaj
Hi, great app you got here. Helps me in my AP CS class. But can you add a correct screen size for iPads? It literally is a phone sized display and then 50% of the screen is just borders. It’s hard on my terrible eyes.
cliffclof
I'd rather not write reviews here with app dev feedback. The app is good. You need to update the review cards to list the language referenced for review on the card. It seems to jump from html, to command, SQL, to javascript, or css with no context for someone that might not know what they are reviewing. They might log away cd into their brain for html which would be weird and a mess to sort out later for that person. Like the app, any good training offers multiple methods of learning and this is it. Glad i left my previous provider for codeacademy.
Hmm...Interesting...
The app is pretty. Fluid animation. nice…. The review material ok. Practice trash. Alot of the questions simply have bugs that make it impossible to input the right answer. They have community questions thrown in that are just plan wrong, and you cant remove them either in the settings. I have only tried the html course but i am so very disappointed. I will not even try the others. Plus it hasn’t been updated in 9 months. It seems like the developers has just given up on this app therefore it is not worth putting any money into. Please if you are a beginner, look elsewhere and don’t let this app confuse you. Maybe the desktop website is better because i heard good things about how it is comparable to free code camp. Anyway please don’t waste a second on the app though.
MyTurnBecauseMyNameIsMia
I signed up to codeacademy with my LinkedIn account. However, there is no option to sign into it on the phone app and I cannot access my progress or work on my development.
aampd
I have never once written a review for an app but his app is so appalling I had to. I’m a software engineer and I wanted an app to brush up my skills for an upcoming project. Unfortunately this app was a huge mistake. They do not even come close to trying to explain anything to you. I couldn’t imagine having never written code and downloading this app expecting to learn something. Not a single bit of explanation to anything. They jump 10 steps forward and just start throwing information at you like you should already know most everything. Sad excuse for an app.
AlwayzJusAlmost
A coding website that wants to sell a subscription, yet doesn’t invest the time into making their app native to ipad. This is not a confidence inspiring start to this journey :/
not_relevant_0
Working on iPads is slowly becoming a norm in the industry. Since not all tablet browsers are created equal I figured Codecademy, a dev centric product and service, would identify the need for an iPad app to allow those the ability to learn on the go (hence the apps name). In 2021 everyone has access to mouse and keyboard capabilities and work in a landscape orientation to accommodate said keyboard accessories. It’s also worth mentioning that tablets offer a lot on the accessibility front and should be considered for your user base. I gave 2 stars for the solid curriculum but this app leaves a lot to be desired on the functionality front.
CatLover???
I started this app to learn code. I only know block coding, like on scratch, so I wanted to learn real coding and it’s very confusing and expects me to already know the code, like its just practice. I would rate 5star it seems like a really good app and I will keep doing it I just wish it would teach me the code before asking me the questions