Android is the most popular mobile platform in the world today. According to the latest data, more than a million applications have been created for the operating system, with about 25 billion downloads to date. The number of people using Android based smartphones is also growing steadily. Because of this, there is a large demand in the market for Android apps of all kinds, from utility apps to games. This is the best time to learn how to become an Android developer. This Android 101 course is a good place to start.
– The Complete Android Oreo Developer Course – Build 23 Apps! – Udemy
You are going to build android apps from scratch by step by step tutorials designed in such a way that a real noob can also start making apps in professional way. You will start off by building basic apps, and progress to more complex apps by inculcating more complex advance features in you application.
Because of the fragmentation and testing processes required when developing for Android devices, the development cost of Android apps is often higher than iOS apps. If hiring a developer to build the app for you, make sure to take into account the development time of the app.
In this course, you get through the complete boot camp of becoming a web developer and even learn how to start as a freelancer, along with building a portfolio of websites for junior developer jobs. You learn some of the most advanced frameworks and technologies, including Javascript ES6, Bootstrap 4, MongoDB.
You're familiar with the process of Android app development, so the basic instructions are pretty clear for you and you can learn native Android programming faster.If you want a complete course, I recommend this great course from udemy.Lastly, if you have doubts about choosing one language between Java and Kotlin, I definitely recommend Kotlin.
I have a solid foundation in Java , and want to start doing android dev. I saw this course on udemy and don't if it's outdated and worth watching. Any thoughts? Also I'm interested in Kotlin , but don't really know Kotlin. So should I start doing app dev in Java , and later do Kotlin , or jump to Kotlin using google's udacity course immedietly
Thank you so much for your reply! I heard of the Big Nerd Ranch Books, I scanned through them yesterday and they seem great!. I also love learning from books, I feel like they are way more organized,detailed and you can go at your own pace. What you did sounds great! What I have attempted so far is that I watched a 2 hour kotlin tutorial and have done a water bill application and a splitbill application and thats about it. I tried reading android development with kotlin but didnt like it as much.I also checked out udemy because they seem to have a lot of courses. My top 3 were -kotlin-developer/ -oreo-kotlin-app-masterclass/ -complete-android-oreo-developer-course/ I picked the first one It sounded promising also the kind of applications that can be used for portfolio include: A Trello Clone
What I want to manage to achieve in the end to make a game like a master-mind game ( -lab.org/mastermind.html) with a twist , I feel like it might be a good application to demonstrate the skills I will learn.Currently I feel like I am all over the place :D But I am trying to workout how to organize my learning. I think what I will try to do is use both the books and udemy course with more focus on the books because I just had good review of them from u and i liked them. The course on udemy has a good instructor and the projects seem quite nice. I also have an idea of how to use git for working in teams. It would be cool if we can both build an application! But I know that I need to get my hands dirty a bit more to reach a close level of knowledge to yours. What do you think of my study plan? and making an application idea? 2ff7e9595c
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