Pocket Programming "A Quiz App for Learning Coding Got First Rank in 3 Countries(U.S, U.K, Australia) on Google Play"

"ffab0" (location: Berlin Germany, Co-Founders: Keisuke Hoshino, Yuto Kitakuni) released "Pocket Programming" which helps budding learners of programming to improve the knowledge they learned in the tutorials on October 1st, 2015 on Google Play Store. After launching it, Pocket Programming got first rank in 3 countries(U.S, U.K, Australia) in new paid education category on Google Play.

Pocket Programming is an Android application for learning to code anywhere via your Android smartphone. Japanese app developer duo, ffab0(pronounced “fab zero”), released Japanese version in the beginning of September, English edition on 1st October.

For users, the app will give you ten questions in the four-choice-quiz format every day while the app has a reservoir of questions for four weeks. It will tell you a percentage of correct answers every day and allow you to review what was wrong with supplemental explanation.

​The app got first rank in 3 countries(U.S, U.K, Australia) in new paid education category on Google Play.

Pocket Programing is designed for budding learners of Ruby and Ruby on Rails now, but they announced Android/Java edition will be released in next month, November. You can register in advance on the website and get information about it. ffab0 also will release iOS app version after Android/Java edition app.

-- Basic information --
Application Name: Pocket Programming - Rails -
Genre: Application for learning programming
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ffab0.pocketprogramming
Official website: http://pocket-programming.ffab0.com?src=press20151019
Recommended: Android4.0 or later
Price: $2.99(It depends on your country.)
Copyright notation: ©ffab0


.. ffab0 ( http://ffab0.com )
Address: Christburger Straße 5, 10405 Berlin, Germany
Co-Founders: Keisuke Hoshino, Yuto Kitakuni

.. About this press release
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email: contact[at]ffab0.com