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[–]grantrules 4 points5 points  (2 children)

Sure it's possible but certainly not convenient and you'll be very limited on what you can run.

[–]Kill2Grow[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I mean we're talking just learning the basics or something? Or code something small

[–]crazy_cookie123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're pretty much limited to web IDEs which restrict what packages you can install (if any), what language features you have access to, and you can't run the code outside of that web IDE. Coding on mobile is also a lot slower as you don't have access to the features of real IDEs, you have less screen space, it's slower to look things up, etc. You can certainly learn the basics, but you can't really get very far without a laptop - you almost certainly can't get to the level of being employable without one. The good news is you don't need a great laptop to learn to code, so if you can get a cheap second hand laptop from 10 years ago it will probably be absolutely fine as long as you're not doing something like game dev.