Android App Development – Complete Course
Android App Development – Complete Course, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.25, with 261 lectures, based on 192 reviews, and has 3469 subscribers.
You will learn about Android Application Development Kotlin Programming Design Thinking for Mobile and Android App Development This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Mobile Developers or Beginners and Intermediate Android Developers or Entrepreneurs Planning to Developarg Their Apps It is particularly useful for Beginner Mobile Developers or Beginners and Intermediate Android Developers or Entrepreneurs Planning to Developarg Their Apps.
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Summary
Title: Android App Development – Complete Course
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 4.25
Number of Lectures: 261
Number of Published Lectures: 261
Number of Curriculum Items: 261
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 261
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Android Application Development
- Kotlin Programming
- Design Thinking for Mobile and Android App Development
Who Should Attend
- Beginner Mobile Developers
- Beginners and Intermediate Android Developers
- Entrepreneurs Planning to Developarg Their Apps
Target Audiences
- Beginner Mobile Developers
- Beginners and Intermediate Android Developers
- Entrepreneurs Planning to Developarg Their Apps
Hello and welcome to the Android Developer Course. Throughout this course, you will learn how to develop a variety of Android applications. In preparing this course, I’ve done my best to bring about a decade worth of experience in teaching and developing mobile applications to you. We will begin with the simplest of topics to build our confidence and one step at a time move towards more complex and advanced topics. As a result, this course includes everything you need, to start your career as Android developer or develop the app that you have in mind.
That is done by carefully selecting the best and the latest technology and techniques and also making sure everything in the course has an absolute immediate benefit to you as a learner. Over a span of nearly six months, the content of this course has gone through a multitude of edits and the current curriculum brings about the best possible combination.
The course is designed in 18 sections and each section covers an area in its entirety. In what follows you can get a quick sense of what the 18 different sections will cover:
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Android Basics
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Kotlin Basics
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Intermediate UI
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Property Finder App(Sample UI Design App)
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Advanced Kotlin
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Advanced UI
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To-do App(Sample List Taking App)
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Touches and Animation
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Memory Game(Developing a Puzzle Game in Android)
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Maps and Location
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Testing and Debugging
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Media and Device
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Multitasking
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Persistent Data
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To-do List in Room(Adding Data Persistency to our To-do App)
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Networking and Web
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Firebase
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Cloud To-do List(Porting our To-do App to Firebase Cloud)
By going through these 18 sections, you will have a complete and thorough understanding of how to think about Android App Development as well as how to use the variety of tools to actually execute your ideas.
A lot of excitement ahead, and we look forward to see you at the finish line.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Android Basics
Lecture 1: Intro
Lecture 2: Android Studio
Lecture 3: Reviews
Lecture 4: Android Virtual Device
Lecture 5: Layout Editor
Lecture 6: Understanding Android Studio
Lecture 7: Reviews
Lecture 8: Accessing Components
Lecture 9: Accessing UI Components
Lecture 10: Buttons
Lecture 11: Views
Lecture 12: Speeding the Videos Up
Lecture 13: Image Views
Lecture 14: Switch
Lecture 15: Edit Text
Lecture 16: End of Section
Chapter 2: Kotlin Basics
Lecture 1: Intro
Lecture 2: Print, Toast, and Comments
Lecture 3: Variables and Primitives
Lecture 4: Operators
Lecture 5: Break
Lecture 6: Control Flow
Lecture 7: Collections
Lecture 8: Dice Generator
Lecture 9: End of Section
Chapter 3: Intermediate UI
Lecture 1: Intro
Lecture 2: Layouts & Constraints
Lecture 3: Linear Layouts
Lecture 4: Hard Coding Components
Lecture 5: Radio Buttons
Lecture 6: Activities, Intent and Data
Lecture 7: Break
Lecture 8: Calendar View
Lecture 9: Number Picker
Lecture 10: Seek Bars
Lecture 11: End of Section
Chapter 4: Property Finder App UI
Lecture 1: Intro
Lecture 2: Starting a New App
Lecture 3: A Property Card
Lecture 4: Property Details
Lecture 5: Intent to a Property
Lecture 6: Populating Text Data
Lecture 7: Main Activity Data
Lecture 8: Break
Lecture 9: Bundle of Extras
Lecture 10: Fetching Extras
Lecture 11: Populating Image Data
Lecture 12: Fetching Image Data
Lecture 13: Clicking on the Image View
Lecture 14: Finishing Up
Lecture 15: End of Section
Chapter 5: Advanced Kotlin
Lecture 1: Intro
Lecture 2: Classes and Objects
Lecture 3: Functions
Lecture 4: Custom Constructors
Lecture 5: Data Classes
Lecture 6: Inheritance and Overriding
Lecture 7: Extending a Class
Lecture 8: Optionals and Null Safety
Lecture 9: Break
Lecture 10: Interface
Lecture 11: Companion Object
Lecture 12: Enums
Lecture 13: Generics
Lecture 14: Exception Handling
Lecture 15: Data Type Conversions
Lecture 16: End of Section
Chapter 6: Advanced UI
Lecture 1: Intro
Lecture 2: Scroll Views
Lecture 3: Scroll View Events
Lecture 4: Recyclerview
Lecture 5: Recyclerview Item Touch
Lecture 6: Break
Lecture 7: Fragments
Lecture 8: Recyclerview in Fragment
Lecture 9: View Pager
Lecture 10: Alert Dialogues
Lecture 11: End of Section
Chapter 7: Todo App
Lecture 1: Intro
Lecture 2: Exploring the App
Lecture 3: New App and the UI
Lecture 4: Group and Item Rows
Lecture 5: Data Classes and Initial Data
Lecture 6: Groups Adapter and ViewHolder
Lecture 7: Creating New Groups
Lecture 8: Clicking on a Group
Lecture 9: Break
Lecture 10: Items Activity
Lecture 11: Items Adapter and ViewHolder
Lecture 12: Clicking on an Item
Lecture 13: Adding a New Item
Lecture 14: Refresh and Delete Groups
Lecture 15: Adding Animations
Instructors
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Amir J
Instructor
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- 4 stars: 48 votes
- 5 stars: 132 votes
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