3/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Time To Code - Learn HTML, CSS, & Javascript With A Mobile Code Editor for iPhone.
Time To Code - Learn HTML, CSS, & Javascript With A Mobile Code Editor is free iOS app published by Eliot Schrage
G-designs
It's nice idea. As it says in the description, it has the options to learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The front page has them as options so you can choose which you want to learn. All nice and well. Until I chose, it was pretty nice. But once I did so, it wouldn't let me choose anything else. I clicked on HTML to see what it was about, but after that it has no way of backing out and be being able to check out CSS and JS. Not even a simple "back" or "home" button in the top left. Very frustrating given that I paid for this. Until that gets fixed, just avoid this app altogether. It would be awesome if it worked as advertised.
Mr.Blue186
Man, you do it! Thank you very much! Keep going, this program is perfect!
GoNano
Keep updating it and fixing things and you'll have a pretty great app. There are no javascript tutorials
Casnosk8r
Like in your description,,,,,,,, uuuuhhh like CSS , or maybe Javescript. :-/
KingNiels
This is a good app that really teaches you to program. Looking forward for more tutorials in updates so I can keep learning!
awesomebyukid11
Really nice app and it teaches very nicely, but you can only learn html, there isn't any CSS or JavaScript, you need to add a lot more
catbernstein
It started out fine, though the instructions weren't always clear, and one would think an app written to teach basic programming would include normal features like being able to advance to the next section without hitting the "back" key. And, like the other reviewers note, you can't go anywhere at the end..no CSS or JavaScript. It's like writing a recipe with some ingredients missing. still, it was free and quite informative. The author should spruce up his English language skills a bit, too. Hopefully, he will keep working of the app so it does what it says it will do. The oversights are interesting though, because they remind a novice of how easy it is yo miss a step, and the app not "work".