No One Time Purchase
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Yes, Encode is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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5 out of 5
13 ratings in Croatia
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Best app I could use for coding
I like it so much 10 out of 10
I love this app. It is so much different and better than all the other apps that try to help you learn coding. It is visually appealing, has bite size, and is easy to understand. Though it doesn’t have as many courses as other apps, premium isn’t required, and only if you want to learn offline. Other apps let you complete the first lesson, and then you have to get premium, like “Design+Code” and “Programming Hub”. The only problem is that it gives you the chance for premium every time you complete a lesson, BUT you can immediately close the pop up and don’t have to wait for it.
I was progressing well until certain codes would tell me I was wrong, but when I viewed the solution, it was exactly what I put in. Please explain why.
Great app!! East to use at anytime. I use it when I get bored and want to learn something while on my phone.
Needs more content
I learned kinda to code and I love it cuz there’s no ads
I’m a college student who learned bits of code lessons in some minor parts of my classes. I didn’t make it as my main major, but it’s still a good skill set to learn. I have a couple of books on Python and C++. I tried other apps like Grasshopper, which is still good and also free. But I like this one because of the digestible price platform, but you can still use it for free and still learn things. These make good companions with books. Other apps will want to charge 200$ for information, but I hope this one stays at 7$ a year/2$ a month. Only other thing I’d like to see is the ability to get small completion certificates like how Grasshopper does. Other than that this is a good learning app. Also on a side note, it’s nice to feel productive on the phone instead of mindlessly scrolling when being away from the laptop and on the iPad as well. You can tell people you’re coding which is also a plus.
This app is amazing I barely started using it and I already understand the strings and characters but at first I accidentally pressed a button and took me a while to figure out how to get out of it and my progress is on that instead of it being on app for iOS but overall the app is amazing
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