![]() ![]() "You run up against a lot of these things as an adult, often being told that it's too complicated, or you just don't know where to start," Grasshopper founder and Google product manager Laura Holmes told Time. The free app for both iOS and Android is reportedly designed to address three major factors adults said were keeping them from learning about computer science: time, access, and money. ![]() ![]() "You can use this skill to make websites and apps, process data, and do lots of other cool things." "Coding, sometimes called computer programming, is how we communicate with computers," the app's website explains. The tech giant has launched an app called Grasshopper which turns learning how to write JavaScript into a more entertaining mobile game experience. Google is now trying to help adults keep up with their tech-savvy kids by introducing an app designed to teach people how to code. ![]()
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