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App Inventor is surprisingly robust for what it is, i.e., basically the Android version of Scratch, but it's immensely less powerful than a "real" programming language.

Java Programming is probably the course I'll be taking next semester. I'm looking forward to it. C# I guess is the real-language equivalent of App Inventor since I hear it's primarily for developing advanced applications.
I used Android Studio and Java for phone applications (android studio SUCKS) and Visual Basic for some different kinds of applications in C#. Both are very similar languages.

Things like Scratch or Blueprints in Unreal Engine are great for teaching "coding logic", which I think is the strongest skill.
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App Inventor is surprisingly robust for what it is, i.e., basically the Android version of Scratch, but it's immensely less powerful than a "real" programming language.

Java Programming is probably the course I'll be taking next semester. I'm looking forward to it. C# I guess is the real-language equivalent of App Inventor since I hear it's primarily for developing advanced applications.
I used Android Studio and Java for phone applications (android studio SUCKS) and Visual Basic for some different kinds of applications in C#. Both are very similar languages.

Things like Scratch or Blueprints in Unreal Engine are great for teaching "coding logic", which I think is the strongest skill.
 
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