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Google?s in-house incubator Area 120 just released an app called Grasshopper, which teaches you how to code JavaScript through a series of fun games.
If coding is on your list of things to learn, Google just make checking that off a whole lot easier. Grasshopper is a new mobile game from Google that teaches you how to code.
When developing Grasshopper, Google focused on three main barriers making it hard for adults to learn to code: Time, access, and money.
This week, a group from Google launched another option, a mobile app called Grasshopper that can help you learn Javascript during your morning commute.
Another Google-made application or service is set to be pulled as Area 120-developer Grasshopper will be shut down from June 2023.
Collect achievements as you learn new skills My one real hope is that as Grasshopper grows, the Google developers working on the app will add new programming languages for users to learn.
A bunch of Google employees participating in the company's Area 120 internal incubator have launched Grasshopper, a free mobile app for Android and iOS that teaches you the basics of programming.
Google’s in-house incubator Area 120 has just released an app called Grasshopper, which teaches you how to code JavaScript through a series of fun mini-games.
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