6 Coding Apps That Make Programming Easier 2020

Here is the list  6 Programming  Apps that will help you to boost your Programming Skills .....

Whether you’re a relative newcomer to the world of programming or a seasoned veteran, practice makes perfect. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of coding apps to help you stay on top of your game by coding wherever you are.


1. Enki


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You can almost think of Enki the same way you would an exercise app. It provides you with daily workouts, but here you’re leveling up your coding skills instead of burning fat and building muscle. Simply select your language of choice and the app will keep you on track.

The app supports everyone from beginners to more experienced coders. If you’re just starting off, you can use the app to learn web technologies before moving on to JavaScript. It doesn’t just teach you how to program either. Enki also helps you learn subjects related to programming like using the Linux command line and managing version control with Git.

Enki is free to use, but an optional subscription adds premium features like additional workouts. This is fairly standard among programming apps, but with Enki, you’ll learn plenty without paying a dime.

2. Grasshopper

Unlike some of the other coding apps on this list which feature multiple languages, Grasshopper sticks to one: JavaScript. This makes sense as not only is JavaScript relatively easy to learn, but it’s also used for a wide range of applications.

You start off very basic by learning the fundamentals before moving on to more advanced concepts and language features. As you progress you’ll even use the D3 data visualization library to show off your skills with graphics. The Grasshopper team is always adding new courses, so you shouldn’t have to worry about running out of learning material.

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To ensure you stick with it, Grasshopper motivates you to log in every day. Other apps like Todoist have used this in the past, and while it won’t motivate everyone, it could be just what you need to keep you going. At least for now, this app is entirely free with no in-app purchases.

Download: Grasshopper for Android | iOS (Free)

3. SoloLearn

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One of the best “learn to code” apps on this list, SoloLearn earns major points for the sheer amount of learning material. Most of the other multi-language coding apps listed offer a few languages at best. SoloLearn, on the other hand, boasts impressive language support, including C, C++, Java, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Swift, and more.

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Like some of the other apps on this list, SoloLearn uses gamification to encourage you to stick with it. You’ll earn skill points and achievements while you level up your progress no matter how you learn. If you’re more competitive, you can compete with other learners around the world for a more intense challenge.

Much of SoloLearn is free to use, but not all of it. For $6.99 per month or $47.99 per year, you can subscribe to SoloLearn PRO. This removes advertisements and adds features, like the ability to set learning goals and view personalized insights about your learning.

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