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.
mynameisanymouse
In case you do not feel compelled to sign up using your social media account letting you know now before install this app is not for you.
Kjl9999
Very disappointed that the contents curation is quite different from website. I wish to access web codecademy contents - my career path lessons and exercises through mobile, but the mobile version is completely different. Maybe good for binge learners, but useless for aspiring coders who mostly work with desktop (laptop) web applications.
RMonil
The website is great as a pro user but I just recently got iPad for small work related stuff and I can’t use this app properly in it. This looks not optimized for the tablet yet.
Ahmad tarabichi
I quote you guys “I mean pacifically those looking to learn any skills pertaining to the field software engineering and/or development a.k.a. “holding “which is a generalised vague summation of software development…I never understood the whole “learn to code” nonsense— because, “coding” in its broadest sense is nothing more than the execution of software…by that definition; anyone capable of running the following function in an IDE is a “coder”… print(‘Hello world’) Grats! When I first began learning software development, resources were limited to books and websites with personal blogs…before smart phones, using Windows ‘99. I recently began ‘learning to code’ (I get some more accurate explanation would be remembering to code whilst learning about what’s changed in almost 15Y— i’ll admit it was a bit intimidating at first until I realise that just like always (at least when it comes to engineering/tech )Evolution is based in its simplest user friendly experience and so the UX/UI would be easy after a decade and a half of pivoting to finance for the 2nd half of my 20s. My goodness was I right. I don’t know how to say this but python is a joke. In either case, I’ve returned to home my craft and I am blessed with a bittersweet life. I grew up with crippling OCD/autism/ADHD and so the syntax and indentation that really bugs most developers was something I actually enjoy it and C++/CSS. I am/was uniquely poised for this whole fintech/crypto revolution—Needless to say there were NOT many people that have an educational tantamount to an MBA in finance and Master’s computer science which is exactly what you need to fully understand fintech. I feel really stupid for paying 300 something bucks for annual subscription at DataCamp when FCC is more than enough in terms of educational resources in Data science/data analysis/machine learning/etc. From a former MIT grad: shout-out to the devs at FCC for expediting access to your personal resources, fundamentals and exercises. At this rate I should be up to speed by the end of the quarter! Thanks to ya’ll! Respectfully, -Ahmed T
DiamondJ777
Awesome app for if you’re learning about python. I play this instead of watching tiktok while I’m #2 ??♂️
skywalker0602
i’m trying to review information previously learned, but when i click on a completed lesson set and hit “review” it just shows random pages each time i hit review. i want to be able to review each page i learned from the very beginning, i’ve loved this app compared to others in terms of everything else, but being able to go back and review the information was a way better feature on every other app. i couldn’t find a place to submit feedback directly so i took a video of the issue and would love to send it over for possible implementation!
XXVXXR
Nicely done with the color choices, sizing, and all the other details on the frontend!