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Suff APP AWARDS

EDUCATION

Grasshopper

The oddly named coding app is made by Google (like most things these days), is completely free and pretty easy to navigate. It guides you through basic coding principles by using easy-to-understand real-world tests, examples and applications.

Android, iOS

Mimo

Code will be the language your grandkids speak. Mimo is a coding app that’s built on a basic reward system which lets you set daily goals and sends you reminders to help you become a master coder. It’s ideal if you prefer Steve Wozniak to Steve Jobs.

Android, iOS

K53 South Africa

A coming of age ritual many go through in South Africa (until self-driving vehilcles arrive) is learning to drive. The K53 South Africa app has a complete database with everything you’ll need to pass that learners and drivers licence.

Android, iOS

Matric Live

In South Africa (and the rest of the world, to be fair), there’s this coming of age ritual called Matric. It could be one of the most challenging years in many people’s lives, which is why it’s just fair to give ‘em an app with all the resources needed to pass with flying colours. The Matric Live app is equipped with everything high school learners need to study, including past exam papers, video explanations and practical

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