Javascript Learn & Code editor

Javascript Learn & Code editor

By Saravanakumar GN

  • Category: Education
  • Release Date: 2018-06-07
  • Current Version: 2.1.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 45.37 MB
  • Developer: Saravanakumar GN
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Score: 4.28571
4.28571
From 7 Ratings

Description

Discover the World of JavaScript with JSTopicsPro! Starting your journey into the realm of JavaScript? JSTopicsPro is crafted with beginners in mind, offering a comprehensive and interactive learning platform to guide you every step of the way. Key Features: Beginner-Focused Topics: Navigate through a library of handpicked topics, from the very basics of JavaScript to more advanced concepts, ensuring a solid foundation. Live Code Editor: Dive into coding right within the app! Experiment, practice, and see results in real-time, enhancing your understanding and retention. Guided Learning Paths: Follow structured paths tailored for newcomers, ensuring a smooth progression and building confidence as you advance. Interactive Quizzes & Challenges: Test your knowledge, reinforce your learning, and gain practical experience through engaging quizzes and coding challenges. Why Choose JSTopicsPro? Intuitive Design: A user-friendly interface designed to minimize distractions and maximize learning. Regular Updates: Stay updated with the latest in JavaScript, as our content is refreshed and expanded regularly. Offline Mode: Learn on-the-go, even without an internet connection. Premium Insights: Upgrade to Pro for deeper dives into topics, exclusive challenges, and an ad-free experience. Embark on your JavaScript adventure with JSTopicsPro. Whether you're taking your first coding steps or seeking to solidify your foundational knowledge, our app is here to guide, support, and inspire. Terms of Use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula

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Reviews

  • JavaScript everywhere

    5
    By PhilSchnei
    I love the MDN examples, this is great!
  • Fix fix fix

    2
    By GatorMaster2112
    It won’t let me use the log function to type stuff or alert. If I write Const firstname=‘hello’; Const lastname=‘hello’; Log(‘firstname’+’lastname’); It says log isn’t a function even though log is the function to print out words.
  • great design

    5
    By hbofffglllkjjggf
    like dash w a repl

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