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Programming on Android

Do you write code on android devices? Which are the best apps? The best compilers, IDE or interpreter for the languages in sololearn? Can you study any programming language on your phone directly? Thanks for the answers!

19th Apr 2017, 10:23 PM
Gibser
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Sometimes SL, Proframming hub (compiler included), Codenza (program examples), Codebox (the same as prev. but for java and c), Learn programming (just a handbook/tips) Yep, but pc better for that
19th Apr 2017, 10:29 PM
Illusive Man
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i prefer coding on a pc though
19th Apr 2017, 10:26 PM
Edward
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oh well if im forced to use mobile, i use AIDE or sololearn. but only for small stuff since its annoying coding on mobile
19th Apr 2017, 10:30 PM
Edward
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well if you want to program natively with java android studio is the best but react native and ionic can be useful too. react native is with java script and after your compile it would give yog native code(instagram is written by it) in swift(ios) and java(android) ionic's language is type script(it's more like js) after your coding it would run on android,ios,windows phone and web depending on what is your goal they all can be used and for the phone question, yes you can run your code on your phone using usb and its fast and easy it can be done by all of frameworks above just remember to turn on developer mode in setting(it can be hidden depending on your android version search the internet) but you can also learn by emulators(i prefer genymotion the most)
19th Apr 2017, 10:37 PM
Saeed Tafazzol
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Yes but I was talking about mobile coding, so when you aren't at home or when you aren't physically on your PC
19th Apr 2017, 10:28 PM
Gibser
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