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0 The partnership between Google and Udacity has already brought many courses to life, many of which focus on Android Development including Android Nanodegree (intermediate), Android Design and ...
Have you ever wanted to create your own Android app? Whether you're a beginner or someone looking to enhance your mobile ...
Android app development isn’t rocket science. Let’s help you understand the basics.
If you think you could have the next big Android app idea, perhaps you should learn the basics of coding with this nanodegree from Google and Udacity.
The first and the most up-to-date source you have access to is Android’s very own website. Developer.android.com is one of the best places for all Android related resources on the web.
One downside of learning Android app development for beginners, is that it involves a lot of fragmented elements. It gets worse: Google has a habit of introducing new concepts and tools all the time.
If you're new to Android app development, this Pluralsight course is a great place to begin. It covers the fundamental basics, allowing you to understand the structure of Android apps and teaching ...
It was only two years ago, at I/O 2017, that Google announced support for Kotlin in its Android Studio IDE. That came as a bit of a surprise, given that Java had long been the preferred language ...
Android Tips and Tricks. We've put together a list of 15+ Android tips and tricks that we think will translate to almost any Android phone. This isn't a list for the advanced Android user ...