Codemurai Coding Education App for $19
February 9, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Learning to code can cost you an arm and a leg to get an education from a university, or require you to keep buying individual courses online that you can only access from your computer. Codemurai addresses both of those issues, giving you immediate access to a library of resources to teach you how to code in a variety of programming languages right on your phone. Whether you want to create websites, mobile apps, or games, Codemurai’s bite-sized lessons make it easy to learn anywhere in short bursts.
- Access 15 courses on topics including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript, Angular 2, ES6, MongoDB, Node, React, Java, Android SDK, Swift, iOS SDK, object-oriented programming, computer science, & Phaser
- Complete challenges to unlock new, exciting content
- Learn at any level w/ courses for absolute beginners as well as advanced programmers
- Complete lessons in less than five minutes & go back as much as you want to iron down what you learned
- Earn rewards as you solve interactive coding exercises and gain new skills as you explore an ever-growing library of +400 lessons
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- 15 courses and a growing library
Compatibility
- Android 4.4 or later
- iOS 10
SOFTWARE LICENSE DETAILS
- Redemption: must redeem within 30 days of purchase
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