I'm really passionate about learning how to code, but I'm currently struggling to do it on my phone since I don't own a laptop. Are there any recommended apps for Android that can help me learn programming? Or do you know of any resources where I might be able to get a laptop for free?
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You can absolutely learn some basics on your phone but it will be tough. Utilize online courses like Codecademy or FreeCodeCamp when you get access to a computer, and focus on absorbing as much info as you can in the meantime!
If you're really stuck, apps like Termux can let you write code on Android, but it requires some effort to set up. Ideally, look into getting a basic laptop or even a Raspberry Pi if that's in your budget. It would seriously enhance your learning experience!
Try using your local library; they might offer free programming classes or even loaner laptops. For now, supplement your learning with tutorials and notes on your phone, and make a plan to get a laptop when you can—maybe through local classified ads or tech recycling programs.
You're really gonna want a laptop for programming. In the meantime, there are some online editors like W3Schools or OneCompiler that could be useful, though using a phone isn't ideal. If money is tight, maybe consider side gigs to save up a bit—$100 could get you a decent used machine!
Totally agree! Learning coding on a laptop is way easier than on a phone.
While I can't point you to any free laptops, you can find older ThinkPads for around $50, which should be more than enough for coding. Also, don't forget to check thrift stores; you might score a working computer for as little as €30! If you can borrow one from friends or family, that’s also a great option!
Yeah, thrift stores can be a gold mine! Plus, sometimes libraries have computers you can use.

Good point—learning is still possible on a phone, just slower!