The owner of the website is an experienced developer whose interest was sparked by the following idea: why can’t people just learn how to code? He/she believes that what people need are great websites and apps to help them learn faster than they could on their own. They’ve assembled a list of 37 well-designed websites and apps for using in your spare time whether you’re looking for quick tutorials or want deeper instruction.

The Android App is an app designed for learning Android programming. You can start with basic coding then learn to create your own apps. There is support for virtual devices and emulators which help you focus on the learning process rather than spending your time fixing mistakes.

The price of the app varies, depending on what membership option you choose - $25 USD/month, $60 USD/month for a year or lifetime membership. The lifetime membership allows unlimited access to all of the sites and apps as long as you’re a member of Codeanywhere.com.

The site is created to allow programs that are designed for Windows or Linux computers to run on the Android platform. The Android developer doesn’t give any exclusive rights to the app as such, instead they’re open source and anyone can use, modify and fork the source code as they see fit. The App worked on some rooted Android devices, but was found by some to work better with unrooted devices.


The app is a free, ad-supported ebook reader. It’s designed for Android tablets and there is a special version for the Amazon Kindle. You can read several books at once on the app, as well as record your own book readings. The app doesn’t support e-book purchases from Amazon’s store, but you can access those from the browser on codeanywhere.com which links to Amazon’s store.


A very basic tool that works with a web browser or Android phone or tablet. It provides a way for you to communicate with your computer, either directly through the browser or through an SSH session. The app does not make any changes to your files.

This tool allows you to view, download, upload or share images online with any device that has internet connectivity.The app is posted on Google Play and iTunes stores. There is also an iOS version of the website.




This is a free, ad-supported ebook reader that works on most Android devices. The app doesn’t support e-book purchases from Amazon’s store but instead links to Amazon’s store, which you can use in the browser on codeanywhere. 888eeb4e9f3263
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