4/5 rating based on 72 reviews. Read all reviews for CodeToGo for iPhone.
CodeToGo is paid iOS app published by Nathaniel Herman
Young Programmer
I am a young 10 year old programmer and this app is just what I needed to get my company's game started. It is a little difficult to use, but you eventually get the hang of it. I would recommend this to any ambitious programmers out there.
Elliott35@463946
This app is great, but it needs my favorite programming language: ProcessingJS!
lvlisanthropy
Good for quick testing. A fun little app that i personally have found useful for quickly testing algorithms and ideas. ALSO it can render HTML- allowing me to test web design layouts and color schemes under the counter at work. Even loading images works fine provided you use a valid url as the src! Now a warning- This is not useful if you NEED realtime input. You cannot use custom libraries or even multiple header/source files. It should be obvious, but apparently not to these people... This is not where you write your completed code- this is a supplement not a replacement to a good ide. Its not a full orchestra its a single instrument. Sure you cant complete your work but it certainly helps in planning. As for input theres an input tab at the bottom right of your screen. Initialize your variables and use that screen to handle any cin. Just type what you want the input to be in sequential order separated by a space. ...Also classes and function work fine in c++ and im sure thy do in everything else.
pietroluv
Couldn't run Java. I tried when I was connected to different wifi networks and even on LTE. Just couldn't run.
(-:Ty:-)
I write code, and try to run it, but every time, it says "could not run. Are you connected to the internet?" I am connected to the internet btw. I've tried it on and off of wifi and the problem persists
CapitalTrial
Maybe it's temporary in which case I'll fix the rating but no programs actually compile
Bo123789
It allows you to write very basic things for when you are bored but that's about it. This app could be turned into something pretty great if the developer still updated it.
norcrossfuryplayer
The app is fairly well with the ability to test a few quick lines, but I commonly use XML, even though it's often optimized to specific devices. I feel that they could add it, however.