Codecademy Go helps you review and practice what you learn on the web, anywhere, anytime. Learn to code the easy way. “Taking a few minutes a day to reinforce the underlying concepts has been an easy way to remember them, even on days when I’m not coding.” — Chance N., Codecademy Go Learner “Comparing it to all of the other coding apps I have tried this one is best at bringing together learning, practicing, and practicality via articles into one place.” — Sean M., Codecademy Go Learner • Discover a new way to practice coding syntax. • Remember more with daily flashcards that you can quickly skim. • Review whenever, wherever. Leave the desktop. • Learn how to apply your skills in your day-to-day with advice from industry leaders. • Maintain streaks and track your progress. WHAT CAN I LEARN? • Web Development • Data Science • Computer Science • HTML & CSS • Python • JavaScript • SQL • And more
Can’t Login
I signed up online, using my LinkedIn account as the login, so I can easily share my progress. The app only allows logging in with Apple, Google or Facebook. While the site is great, this app is garbage. Why would you offer sign in methods online that you do not honor on your app? As an actual tech company you would think that would be obvious as an issue.
This app is just a hyperlink
Codecademy is a great website and amazing tool. BUT their app is just a hyperlink to the website… I could literally just go on safari and bookmark it to have the same results. This app is pointless if all it offers is the website. You people at Codecademy are super smart. You must’ve seen how improper of an app this is with your competitors like Solo Learn and Udemy. Other than that, I’m grateful for the military discounts and effort put into each lesson I use on the website. Thank you for your time.
Good companion app
I like that this is a complement to the web app for practice and reinforcement, rather than just the web app in a worse format. I don’t like the tracking (privacy). I wish right and wrong answers were more thoroughly explained. I would prefer the flash cards were in a question/answer format, rather than just a review of concepts, as it would be easier to judge my own handle on the information.
Can’t Log In using GitHub
I have my CodeAcademy paid account linked to my GitHub, so that’s what I use to login when using the browser version; however, that’s not an option on the mobile app…making the app useless for me.
App is trash kind of ironic.
App is completely unusable instilling a load of confidence in your content.
Bad app
If you are trying to teach me how to code maybe have a usable app. Very confusing trying to learn. You hit learn and it takes you to a quiz that you have zero answers for. There is no navigation tool or explanation when you download telling you how to navigate. If you are going to teach someone how to code maybe figure it yourself first.
CSS
The app is amazing! Boost my confidence in programming but it didn’t teach me how to animate using css. Codecademy is my main app for learning how to code , I love their teaching process so i was depending and hoping they were gonna teach animation. But to greatest disappointment they didn’t. I would have to learn it some other place. I’ve gotten both certificates in html and css. I’m off to learn JavaScript as a pro subscriber.
May 2, 2024
May 2, 2024
May 1, 2024
• New Smart Flashcards feature automatically generates custom flashcard decks tailored to your learning needs. • Personalized practice using AI and spaced repetition techniques to optimize your time. • Synchronized content recommendations across the full Codecademy catalog. • Improved signup and onboarding experience. • Fresh home page look for faster navigation to practice and review your top courses and paths.
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