Not for learning.
It won’t specify what I got wrong or how to correct something.
Yes, HTML Code Play is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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It won’t specify what I got wrong or how to correct something.
The status bar goes over the app it self making it hard to click button under it, and the animations are laggy too
Yea the app has some flaws but it’s free and it’s pretty good. It’s really easy to use and great if you’re a beginner just learning code no matter what age. Definitely give it a shot.
HTML5 is shown with outdated html styles. I don’t go any further when I see something that blatantly incorrect. Deleted 5 minutes after downloading.
This app is nice but setting a timer that tells you the answer is wrong when you take too long is just horrible. You are not helping people learn by that. When you get something wrong it doesn’t even tell you what you did do wrong so not very helpful. The information in the app is good. Maybe add a setting to shut the timer off for people that just want to learn though.