Want to learn JavaScript? Google has an app for you and it’s absolutely free

Today JavaScript is everywhere. In Web Pages, Web Apps, Mobile Apps, and Servers. It is an interpreted, high-level programming language that conforms to the ECMAScript specification. Although there are similarities between JavaScript and Java, including language name, syntax, and standard libraries, the two languages are distinct and different in design. JavaScript was created by Brendan Eich in 1995 during his time at Netscape Communications.

JavaScript was conceived as a scripting language for the Web for both client and server-side.

Today the popularity of JavaScript has grown to manifolds. JavaScript developers are being hired with hefty packages.

JavaScript was ranked as the most popular programming language of 2019 by Stackoverflow.com.

The average salary for a Javascript Developer is $114,730 per year in the United States.

If you are excited to learn JavaScript but don’t find any right platform. Google has developed a free android app for all those enthusiasts who wish to learn JavaScript with fun.

Grasshopper by Google was termed as ‘Best EdTech of 2018’. The app is download 1 million times from the Google Play Store.

Click here and download the app and start your coding adventure with Grasshopper.

After installation, log in with your Google account

On successful sign-in, an introduction screen will appear. Choose ‘Let’s get started’ and follow the instructions on next screen

This screen shows your learning level.

Summary of your level will look something like this.

Solve the puzzles and learn JavaScript in an interesting way. Happy Learning

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This post was last modified on May 4, 2020

Minhaz Uddin: Editor-In-Chief - Androidical.com

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