Build a Quiz App with Java on Android Studio
Build a Quiz App with Java on Android Studio, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.65, with 9 lectures, based on 54 reviews, and has 3142 subscribers.
You will learn about Use Android Studio to build the back-end of an app Create classes and objects in Android Studio Use Java to build a functional app Use object-oriented programming to build an app This course is ideal for individuals who are People who have just learned Java programming or the basics of object-oriented programming and are looking to apply their skills to build a real tool. It is particularly useful for People who have just learned Java programming or the basics of object-oriented programming and are looking to apply their skills to build a real tool.
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Summary
Title: Build a Quiz App with Java on Android Studio
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.65
Number of Lectures: 9
Number of Published Lectures: 9
Number of Curriculum Items: 9
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 9
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Use Android Studio to build the back-end of an app
- Create classes and objects in Android Studio
- Use Java to build a functional app
- Use object-oriented programming to build an app
Who Should Attend
- People who have just learned Java programming or the basics of object-oriented programming and are looking to apply their skills to build a real tool.
Target Audiences
- People who have just learned Java programming or the basics of object-oriented programming and are looking to apply their skills to build a real tool.
In this project, you are going to code the back-end of a simple app in a platform called Android Studio. The front-end or the design of this app has already been made in the previous project, so if you haven’t done that project yet, you might want to check out my previous project that shows you how to design all the components of this specific quiz app.
This project is perfect for you if :
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This is your first time writing the code for the back-end of an app, especially in Java.
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This is your first time building the back-end of an app in Android Studio and you want to see how coding an app in Android Studio works.
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You want to apply your basic knowledge of Java programming or object-oriented programming to build a real app.
Android Studio is a platform that is used by many professional developers to develop Android apps. You can use several programming languages to build the front-end and back-end of an app in Android Studio, including XML and Java. This project will show you how to build the back-end (functionalities) of a simple quiz app in Java, for which the design has already been made in XML in a previous project.
In this project, you will be walked through a tutorial that shows you how to code the back-end of the app in Java from scratch: creating files, creating classes, creating objects, connecting references to views and buttons, etc. The tutorial codes the entire app and explains the code and how the app will work along the way.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Welcome to the Java App Coding project!
Chapter 2: Create Classes and References
Lecture 1: Creating the Question-Answer Class
Lecture 2: Creating References for XML Views
Chapter 3: Creating Variables and Methods
Lecture 1: Creating General Variables
Lecture 2: Create a Method to Load New Questions
Chapter 4: Coding Buttons
Lecture 1: Coding the Answer Choice Buttons
Lecture 2: Coding the Submit Button
Chapter 5: Finishing the App
Lecture 1: Creating the Finish Quiz Method
Lecture 2: Restart Quiz Method and Ending
Instructors
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Tilika Kulkarni
Brown University Freshman
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