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How to practice without a PC

Hello i am learning java and want to practice but i dont have a pc at the moment. Should i use a paper or notebook to take notes and then practicing? Or there are any better ways?

7th Apr 2017, 7:30 PM
Alexandros
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Sometimes I block on something and I quit my computer before found the solution. Then I'm in the street, I'm crazy thinking about my code problem until EUREKA!... at that moment two choices: -I run back to my computer, doesn't matter if I'm in the city. (yes when you see people running in the street means that's a coder found how to do) -I grab my phone and send a sms to myself to note down my idea before my fish memory got erased. At the same time you can pretend to everyone in the street that you got friends sending messages to you... :'( coder's life
7th Apr 2017, 7:38 PM
Geoffrey L
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Dcoder is very good IDE for small screen mobile devices.
7th Apr 2017, 8:04 PM
John Watson
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by using sololearn
7th Apr 2017, 7:31 PM
Amjad
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Amjad i am learning from sololearn but i want to write down somewhere what i learn so i can practice and when i have any problem i will check the notes and see what to do
7th Apr 2017, 7:34 PM
Alexandros
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yes I also write down what I learn but I suggest the online compilers maybe it is good
7th Apr 2017, 7:39 PM
Amjad
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you guys can't test code in your head?
7th Apr 2017, 10:16 PM
Cole Reizenberg
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Google play store - "online compiler" ... has its problems, but better than nothing *John Watsin suggested DCoder.. I haven't tried it until he suggested, I am leaning toward that instead.
7th Apr 2017, 7:32 PM
LordHill
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just use sololearn. its not the best but as @Leaky says, better than nothing. also u can use sololearn playground offline
7th Apr 2017, 7:33 PM
Edward