Not all programming languages have an easy syntax to learn but once you learn the fundamentals of coding in one language, switching to another similar language is much easier. These 5 programming language reference apps for iPhone can help:
Coder’s Stone: a quick-reference app that shows you how variables, loops, if/else, and other constructs look like in different languages. It supports Swift, C#, Java, and other languages.
PHP Pro Quick Guide: this app helps you learn PHP in a shorter time. It covers syntax, variables, strings, operators, loops, functions, and everything in between.
Programming Master: lets you write and edit C, Java, HTML, Ruby, Python, and Go code on your phone or tablet. It also has tutorials to get you familiar with various coding concepts.
DataCamp: gets you familiar with fundamentals of R, Python, SQL, and technologies you need to know to become a data scientist. You get bite-sized lessons and learn by writing real code.
Code Playground: supports JavaScript, Go, Python, Lua, and Perl. It has syntax highlighting, a dark mode, and support for external keyboards. It lets you store code snippets locally on your phone.
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