Can you code on a phone? Android Mobile Programing Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 7 гру 2021
- Learn tips and tricks for writing code on a mobile device.
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Coding on phone is paniful but clearly represents dedication
You know what is more painful... to hear the person on this video!
I can' t even write this comment....
Idk man, for me is easier to code on phone, since its 2x better than my pc =)
2x more powerful*
@@pieTone u serious?
@@adriannavarrofonseca7179 u got a point but English is his 2nd language so that's understandable
I not only learned coding on my phone I also earned my first $600 on a phone Freelancing only then I was able to afford a PC and now this UA-cam channel of mine have 800+ subscribers
Keep hustling soldiers 💪
Kudos 👍🏼
Freelance coding you mean??
@@ugochuqu yes
Bruh how
@@AngleBrace can u elaborate what do u mean freelancing coding on phone?
And naturally it's filmed in the resolution for a phone. Bravo
3 years ago I coded on my phone when I had no electricity. It teaches you dedication and to use ressources well when you have access to more.
How did you charge your phone?
@@piyushsinha3335 he had hamsters which powered his smartphone
@@wealthmaster69 Bro XD
@@piyushsinha3335 The phone had a good battery that could last up to 2 days whereas my laptop could only last 2 hours at best. When I came back from work and there were no electricity, I used whatever battery the laptop had left and continued on the phone. I could code for hours on the phone before I went to sleep.
Now I got it , well that was a joke hope you don't mind, hope your hard work paid off
YES, I am developing a html5 game on my 7.5 yrs old mobile ,made all the graphics, sound effects and coding, will soon upload on a website.
Wow!
Where have I been???
Amazing video guys. This gives me a flashback to the times when I used to learn how to code on my android tablet 🤩.
Pro tip: invest in an OTG cable and a keyboard. This will make your life much easier. Using a virtual keyboard on a tablet/smartphone is a bit frustrating to code.
I learnt to code also on my iPad 6
Commentary is painful. notvsure why theyclet him on thecplatform
thanks youn man!!!
How I can learn from my tablet, the requirements?
@@vishvendrasingh3340 Dedication
My answer was yes back in 2008. On a J2ME device. I used mini commander, that allowed good text editing, no syntax highlighting etc, but did the job. I used html & css back then. It was J2ME, s60v2, s60v5. Was around 2008 - 2013.
On symbian, it was x-plore.
Awesome story. Thank you for sharing. I personally have been fascinated with those keypad symbina running devices.... It was amazing how much they could do with so little resources yet so well.
Bro where are you from
Same. You remind me coding on my old N70. I used to write bat scripts for windows. Xplore by lonely cat games is the finest thing. I still use xplore on my android.
@@SubhenduNanda India.
Nice video. I've been looking for a mobile development guide for years and finally this is it.
My Laptop harddisk just crashed and I am searching for this topic and boom💥 I found it.
Now I can go ahead in my learning.
I used to do this for my Programming 101 course when in a hurry. It was awful but helped do simple I/O exercises without bringing my laptop to class
Sailfish OS is another option. I sometimes play around with Python code on my Sailfish OS powered Sony Xperia. Your pretty much get a full-fledged Linux terminal to do what you want with Sailfish OS. In the past I had installed the ARM version of the JVM and used to play around with languages like Javascript (Rhino & Nashorn), Jython, Groovy and of course Java. Now days its just Python and some shell scripts :)
Wow it's infinix UI ✌️
Thank you for this amazing podcast 😊. Now I'm going to try this!
Thank u ... I'm 15 years old girl from Sri Lanka . This is really valuable video ..
Mamath lankawe
@@janindunimsara178 ahh 🙃
@@janindunimsara178 oya koheda 🙃
@@learn_with_binu minuwangoda oya?
@@janindunimsara178 damn
I am a student, I want to learn coding bcz it's included in our study.
I lost my laptop months ago, I guess it's gonna be helpful even for a little bit.
Are you Bangladeshi?
@@pokemonz5996 yes, I am!
@@lazygirl1333 Can I contact with you?
Connected a Keyboard to my phone and used the Pydroid 3. Damn that was a full working IDLE even with Kivy! 😍😂
Amazing
Yep, thats what I do, I made a whole website on my phone but Coding on phone isn’t the best experience😑.
You should try buy a keyboard that can connect to your phone... it is easier to type but the screen is too small for me :)
Reminds me of 12yo me coding on my nokia N70 Java + Symbian s60 v2. I used to have xplore file manager by lonely cat games. Bat scripts, c# .net framework code. Dedication was real. I used to write code by reading saved pages on opera mini and run them on my dad's PC.
I still code on my phone (Android) now. I now use Acode and nvim (termux). But most of it happens on my 8yo laptop now. :)
This is what I've been looking for 🙇🏾♂️
Glad it helped you
I'm just a kid and I'm always watching your video because i want to learn more
And I only had a phone
When he was searching for "is it possible to code on your phone"
but Google suggested "it it good to have sex" 😂
Mashallah dedicated coder from Nigeria 😎😂
Hats off to your dedication man.
Pretty much. Goes to show people that there's no excuse to procrastinate.
Thank you mate ❤️
@@BlindRambler yes
This video is game changer and important for me
I have a code editor app installed on my phone that allows me to run code in pretty much every coding language I want that's been very helpful for me to be able to code and build using just my phone I don't know how to add a screen shot of it but if I can figure it out I'll be happy to share a screenshot of the app I use
U can share the link or name tho
Okay let's see if this works it's called Code Editor - Compiler, IDE, Programming on mobile and the developer is Rythm Software. Here's the link play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rhmsoft.code if for some reason the link doesn't work then you can look it up wit the name I put in the beginning
@@md-oj7pd
Thank you!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@@ugochuqu your very welcome I hope it helps
@@md-oj7pd
I'll definitely give you a feedback on that.
We all know you only did this to help people, you don't actually code on your phone 👏
This question is stupid. I know. But I’ll ask anyways as I am just a beginner. How do you create a website? Like you learn all these things, but where do you go code and build a website?
Yes needed topic
Good one but way stressful work on phone
Inspiring video. I enjoyed it a lot.
Gonna be interesting with mobile 🤩
This is great , thanks man
Please do a video on how I can host React Website on personal or business servers....I don't want to host using hosting companies but my business servers
I am doing this since almost a year
Nice tutorial 👍 Please do one for Nodejs with Git please please please
Alright I will
Is there any class time present for the cession ?
Love the style of recording in it 4:3 ratio
It's actually 9:16.
@@onee yeah my bad.
I don't really trust Online Compiler for C/C++ because you can't really compile something online. The code will work, but it is just interpretation from Javascript. I use Termux + Vim + Clang to my tablet instead. For Web development, SPCK really work well.
How can I get in touch with you I want to learn programming
yes it is possible, even lowlevel languages like C. Today's android devies have a functionality to hook up to a TV or some monitor, if you wish. Second step is to get some OTG keyboard and mouse, or via bluetooth, to have phone connected to the power charger (which is most likely, what someone would do in such power draining situation). From this moment, you got almost normal PC. It isn't only impossible, but as comfortable, as on PC.
Thank you that sounds useful.
Hats off for you my brother
Great video!❤
In the channel of college coders they use the mobile phone and maked really awesome css effect... Just loved it😍😍..
Why would you use codepen or ideone, when you can literally use vscode in the browser, on your phone, including the extensions, which basically turn it from a code editor into an ide? If you pair your phone with a bluetooth mouse and keyboard you basically have a desktop experience anyway
how bro? i mean is that easy?. and i get what your talking about mouse and keyboard but on vscode in the browser on your phone??? is it legit? if is sure thnks... because i have internet too...
I also learn coding for first time on my phone because that time i don't own any pc at all
You all legends🤩
It's possible to code on a cell I did a bit or a little but it's a bit more difficult to do.
I code things in Android with Neovim in Termux and External Keyboard 😎
A Nigerian, nice.
I'll recognize that accent anywhere
Coding on a phone is easier when still learning but for real data crunching I need to run that script from a PC or laptop.
Where to get that wallpaper so cool pls send it
I did like 3-4 years ago when I my labtop is dead. Javascript on a phone pure painful...
And yeah I was using note pad that change its .file type later
I knew this comrade is a Nigerian ❤️❤️
Feature, amazing
Some people are asking why you're learning coding on a phone... Because I'm in the military and i don't have access to my PC
Hey is possible programming one game with pygame on python
Loved it
Thanks Sir
Someone please tell the timing for c++ app
Pls make a video on how to use iOS...!!!
For iPhone have any free app?
Already know the answer!
Who is the founder of free code camp???
What is his name??
App for c++ programming....?
A little more consideration on the accent next time, please. It's hard to understand
Gr8free code camp we hope more &more
please make an introduction video about software engineering degree just like the one you did before which is introduction to computer Science.
Yes, right now I'm using termux
Beautiful
put link for your youtube channel dev stack???
Awesome 😎
This person has a Nigerian accent 😍😍😍😍😍 Me likey
Next: is it possible to code on a smartwatch?
Good video
So nice. 🎈🎈🎈
Yes ..... ❣️❣️
the fortnite wallpaper is inspiring me to watch further
yes, why not , we code everywhere even dreaming.
If you're going to do this- do yourself a favor and grab a cheap adapter from whatever type usb your phone charger port is to USB A, so you can plug in a keyboard. Goes from painful to merely inconvenient. :)
Is something wrong with the subtitles or am i tripping
V.much interesting
Of course
2:37 hmm. It's good maybe. 😂
Omg could have y'all had someone do this that can speak properly
2:36 yes it is
😂😂😂😂
Yo I'm using a 1gb ram cellular device 😭
Great video, what about SQL programming?
Yes it's possible
but the termux is best because you only need internet once for installing your fav programming language or linux based package after that everything offline
same, i only use telegram and facebook to communicate with client video calls, and im coding on a phone and earning 300$-1000$ depends on coding project (my job involves python,java,c++,nodejs) which is programmble on android using termux and paid ide's, i work on coffe shops all the time no laptop whatsoever, and im using 2 phones and phone has more battery backup and last for 8 hours more or lesss
Great lie
I didn't understand half of what he said
Anyone else just suddenly thought of learning coding?
Tip - go to settings ->preference ->turn on "long press for symbol"
Your productivity + speed will increase by myfolds ..best of luck guys *
If you can't find the settings then I'll suggest to switch to Gboard keyboard.
Ty Zaid.
@@PsychologyFLifeand reduce the long press dealy to 180
Am I the only One having trouble understanding what this sky is saying
2:35
😂😂
Sorry but the sound quality is so bad... couldn't even stick around 1 minute...
But can you run the code directly on the machine? I'd like to see if I can train deep learning model on an M1 iPad.
You can, but more complex algos might take years and waste a lot of electricity.
@@MichaelMantion I work in AI. Models can be trained on the M1 macbooks very fast so it shouldn’t take that long and electricity is really not that big of an issue (overblown virtue signalling). Anyway, unless you are training transformer models from scratch, it’s not an issue. Fine-tuning a model should not take more than a few hours if you can access the M1 GPU.
@@vulnerablegrowth3774 he is talking about m1 ipad not macbook
@@samarthaj yes, but they have the same hardware. It should be a matter of being able to put the data on the GPU whether it’s an iPad or Macbook. The issue is that there is no IDE and backend to run code on an iPad even if the hardware is there.
Hello sir can u help me please
Y’all rock!!!
Lol his history 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Audio needs tuning as voice over sounds muffled beyond ability to fully appreciate content.
Cool
Done
No. Because I am new learner