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Edabit

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When learning to code, most people get stuck on the "bridge" between memorizing syntax and understanding the logic that makes it all work. We believe the most effective way to learn a programming language is to break the process into three phases:

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  1.  Educational

Features

  1.  Gamification
  2.  Coding
  3.  Achievements Supported
  4.  Syntax Highlighting
  5.  Equation solving

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Edabit information

  • Developed by

    Unknown
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    Subscription that costs $29 per month.
  • Rating

    Average rating of 4
  • Alternatives

    34 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Our users have written 3 comments and reviews about Edabit, and it has gotten 67 likes

Edabit was added to AlternativeTo by Matt MacPherson on Feb 27, 2017 and this page was last updated Apr 27, 2021. Edabit is sometimes referred to as Edabit.

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Top Positive Comment
Matt MacPherson
Sep 28, 2020
1

Simple. Fun. Addictive.

mianti biswal
Oct 7, 2019
0

wow it's great news for beginners

shaniaz
Apr 23, 2017
0

this app is simple and user friend. thanks a lot for this innovative app.

What is Edabit?

When learning to code, most people get stuck on the "bridge" between memorizing syntax and understanding the logic that makes it all work. We believe the most effective way to learn a programming language is to break the process into three phases:

  1. Memorize syntax
  2. Solve problems
  3. Make stuff

Most beginners jump from memorizing syntax directly into making stuff (or trying) without fully understanding how syntax is used to solve problems. In other words, they haven't learned how to think like a programmer, yet they're trying to solve problems like a programmer.

Edabit was created to bridge this gap, while also making the process fun and addictive.

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