Introduction to Android Development for beginners
Introduction to Android Development for beginners, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 3.8, with 71 lectures, based on 124 reviews, and has 4656 subscribers.
You will learn about Download and Install Android Studio Create new Android projects Set constraint layouts Add images to android project Communicate with toast Create virtual devices Create a one screen android app Connect XML widgets to code Add game logic with conditional statements and operators Deploy your app to a physical device Create an icon for your app This course is ideal for individuals who are Absolute beginners to Android Development or Absolute beginners to programming or Anyone who wants to learn the basics of android development It is particularly useful for Absolute beginners to Android Development or Absolute beginners to programming or Anyone who wants to learn the basics of android development.
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Summary
Title: Introduction to Android Development for beginners
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 3.8
Number of Lectures: 71
Number of Published Lectures: 71
Number of Curriculum Items: 71
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 71
Original Price: $99.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Download and Install Android Studio
- Create new Android projects
- Set constraint layouts
- Add images to android project
- Communicate with toast
- Create virtual devices
- Create a one screen android app
- Connect XML widgets to code
- Add game logic with conditional statements and operators
- Deploy your app to a physical device
- Create an icon for your app
Who Should Attend
- Absolute beginners to Android Development
- Absolute beginners to programming
- Anyone who wants to learn the basics of android development
Target Audiences
- Absolute beginners to Android Development
- Absolute beginners to programming
- Anyone who wants to learn the basics of android development
Android powers the majority of smartphones on the planet and a growing number of devices, from Android Wear on your wrist to Android Auto for your car.
This course is designed to teach anyone how to make a new Android app from scratch.
Learn all the basics of the platform and all the skills an Android app developer needs
to be successful. Discover the tools and technologies that you will use when you create
Apps for Android, including Java, XML, and the Android SDK.
In this course we will be using the latest version of Android Studio which at the time of publishing this course is version 2.3.3 also referred to as Android O. Android tool is the official integrated development environment that you will need to create android apps.
Making apps for Android is a lot of fun. The project we are going to work on
is a simple game that will review the basics of programming
as well as the tools and technologies you’ll use to build Android apps.
Topics include:
Installing Android Studio
Exploring Android Studio user interface
Working with constraint layouts
Communicating with toasts
Coding in Java and XML
Getting a head start with starter templates
Working with emulators
Creating a project, variable, and toast
Connecting XML widgets to code
Adding images
Adding game logic with conditional statements and operators
Changing the data or design
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction and Android Development Setup
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What is an Android App
Lecture 3: What is Android Studio
Lecture 4: Android Studio Installation Requirements
Lecture 5: Downloading and Installing Android on Windows
Lecture 6: Installing Android on Macs
Lecture 7: Creating a test android app part 1
Lecture 8: Creating a test android app part 2
Lecture 9: Creating a test android app part 3
Chapter 2: Exploring Android Studio
Lecture 1: Android Project Structure
Lecture 2: Opening and Closing Android Projects
Lecture 3: Component Tree
Lecture 4: User Interface
Lecture 5: Gradle build system
Lecture 6: The Palette
Lecture 7: Constraint Layout
Lecture 8: Modifying our test app
Lecture 9: Running your app on multiple devices
Chapter 3: Project: Creating a Dice Rolling App
Lecture 1: What we will create
Lecture 2: Creating a new android project
Lecture 3: Exploring key files
Lecture 4: Creating a variable to hold the score
Lecture 5: Testing what we've done so far
Lecture 6: Modifying the textview widget
Lecture 7: Adding a button widget
Lecture 8: Adding some Java Code
Lecture 9: Creating a random number generator
Lecture 10: Creating a single dice
Lecture 11: Creating three dice with an ArrayList
Lecture 12: Adding dice images Part 1
Lecture 13: Adding dice image part 2
Lecture 14: Accessing Image Views in Java Code
Lecture 15: Making images dynamic part 1
Lecture 16: Making dice images dynamic – Part 2
Lecture 17: Adding Scoring display
Lecture 18: Adding scoring logic
Lecture 19: Using material design button
Lecture 20: Chaining dice image part 1
Lecture 21: Chaining dice image part 2
Lecture 22: Adding some style
Lecture 23: Adding an Icon
Lecture 24: Deploying your app on a physical device.
Chapter 4: Very basic introduction to XML
Lecture 1: What is XML
Lecture 2: Text Editors
Lecture 3: XML Syntax
Lecture 4: XML Attributes
Lecture 5: XML Naming
Lecture 6: XML Document Structure
Lecture 7: XML Tags
Lecture 8: XML Namespace
Lecture 9: XML Elements
Chapter 5: Java: A basic introduction
Lecture 1: What is Java
Lecture 2: Installing JDK and NetBeans Bundle
Lecture 3: Your first java program
Lecture 4: Basic structure of a java program
Lecture 5: What is a java package
Lecture 6: Primitive Data Types
Lecture 7: Basic Operators
Lecture 8: Variables
Lecture 9: Arrays
Lecture 10: What is Class
Lecture 11: Running a java program outside IDE
Chapter 6: Java Project: Creating a basic calculator
Lecture 1: Creating the project and adding a form
Lecture 2: Adding a textbox and button
Lecture 3: Changing form properties
Lecture 4: Java form events
Lecture 5: Coding the plus button
Lecture 6: Coding the equal and clear button
Lecture 7: Coding the maths operators
Lecture 8: Building and deploying your project
Lecture 9: Thank You
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