Thanks so much for posting, @bentossell; it's fantastic to be back on Product Hunt! 😀
Learning a programming language is a challenging task and, especially for non-technical people, it can be a really intimidating one. My friends and I are determined to change that: Javvy walks you from the very basics of Java to more advanced topics of object-oriented programming in a fun and, well, non-intimidating way; whenever and wherever you have a few minutes.
We also added an optional chapter on ArnoldC (a hilarious programming language based on one-liners of Arnold Schwarzenegger). Arnold, by the way, was born just a few hours from where we live.
If you'd like to know more about how Javvy got made, @hgllnt wrote a little story about it and, going with the flow, he posted it on Medium: http://bit.ly/1KGPuWS
Javvy is an advancement of Swifty (http://www.producthunt.com/tech/...) and our concept in so many ways. Give it a try, we'd love to hear your thoughts on it!
Thanks a lot, Product Hunters!
@ambonium Currently, we are focusing on mobile. We believe that our teaching method works best on smartphones and tablets. We have plans to conquer more platforms in the future! 🚩
Javvy (and the aforementioned Swifty) are super cool from an UX perspective – they do a great job teaching on mobile. It's fun, informative, and cutely illustrated!
@triplejberger what's up next for you folks? What's your vision for learning on mobile?
@thomasmeagher Thanks! 😀 In the short term, we'll probably stick with programming languages but our vision is to go way beyond that. We think that phones are a powerful platform to learn stuff whenever and wherever you feel like it .. problably anything and everything! We decided to build a second standalone app for Java, but if things go well, we might come up with an all-in-one solution.
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