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Android Studio Course. Build Apps. Android 6.0 Marshmallow

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Android Studio Course. Build Apps. Android 6.0 Marshmallow, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.85, with 89 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 337 reviews, and has 8897 subscribers.

You will learn about Create your very own application Become an Android Professional Earn Money from your App This course is ideal for individuals who are Anybody with an interest in Mobile Apps or Computer Science Students looking to develop apps as a career or Android developers looking to increase their knowledge It is particularly useful for Anybody with an interest in Mobile Apps or Computer Science Students looking to develop apps as a career or Android developers looking to increase their knowledge.

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Summary

Title: Android Studio Course. Build Apps. Android 6.0 Marshmallow

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.85

Number of Lectures: 89

Number of Quizzes: 1

Number of Published Lectures: 89

Number of Published Quizzes: 1

Number of Curriculum Items: 90

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 90

Original Price: $39.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Create your very own application
  • Become an Android Professional
  • Earn Money from your App
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anybody with an interest in Mobile Apps
  • Computer Science Students looking to develop apps as a career
  • Android developers looking to increase their knowledge
  • Target Audiences

  • Anybody with an interest in Mobile Apps
  • Computer Science Students looking to develop apps as a career
  • Android developers looking to increase their knowledge
  • This course will be updated with Android M as soon as there is an available version!

    This is the only Android course on Udemy taught by an Android expert who makes apps full time for 5+ years for companies such as MasterCard and British Telecom.    What is the benefit of this?    You will not only learn Android but you will learn how to use the most popular third party libraries, what are the best coding practices, how to structure your app efficiently, tips and libraries that will save you a lot of headaches and a lot of time during the development.    During +5 years of development I have learned many ways of doing the same thing, for instance there are three ways of coding a button click or there are hundred of ways and libraries to download an image and display it in your app. In this course I will teach always the easier way and I will show the alternatives, sometimes I even show you the difficult way first and then the easiest way so you know what are you doing and why are you doing it. 

                                          The instructor will replicate his process to learn from beginner to professional in a way that everybody can understand, simple and efficient, working in the basics and important concepts and teaching how to solve your own problems.                                        After completing four applications, each one a bit more complex, you will be a real Android developer!Captions has been added to all the lessons                                          Note: All the apps developed in this course are compatible with Android L 5.0 (Lollipop) and a video explaining the key features of Android L is added.                                                This course is for anybody who is interested in Android Development; either to create your own application, start a career or increase your current skills. We will take you from zero knowledge to the ability of creating your own apps. Knowledge of Java is not needed.                                                                    The method of teaching used is ‘Learn by Doing’; we’re keen to get you using and becoming comfortable with Android Studio in the very first lesson. The lessons are practical and include student exercises with solutions, as well as inside knowledge and tips from your professional tutor. 

                                                        On every lesson there will be some part of an App to develop, if there is any new concept not seen before we will explain it and after that we will practice with it developing that bit.                                                    Also we will realize exercises to test that knowledge, explaining it with different solutions after leaving some time for the student to try it on his own.                                                                  This course has 9.5 hours of videos with four application tutorials. We promote student-tutor interaction. Have any problems? Let us know and we’ll answer you as quickly and coherently as possible; either in the form of a new video or a written explanation. 

                                                          – For the first application you will learn how to use the tools correctly, how to create a project and you will understand how android works internally and how the project is structured and to finish we will launch our first Application on a real device or a emulator.                                                      – We will continue with a section which will tell you how to find problems, how to understand errors and how to be self sufficient, finding and adding resources to your code so that way you can keep improving applications in your own.                                                      – The second application will be a game, called HangDroid a version of the classic hangman, here we will see Android in more depth, learning the basics about screen navigation, view creation, data persistence and much more, finishing with a game where you can play on single player mode or even multi player with another person!                                                – The third application and more important will introduce Fragments, Tabs, Action Bar, Google Maps, Google Admob to monetize your app and will teach how to upload your App to Google Play Store 

                                              – The fourth application currently under construction is an App that displays posts from Reddit. This allow us to explain how to consume a Rest API, how to make HttpConnection, parse a JSON response and use SQLite to store the posts, being able to see them in offline mode.                                                                    This course has been created from a developer who learned how to do apps during four years with more than 15 apps, and his idea is to sum up the process of learning, giving it to you with basics examples and teaching you the methodology used to keep learning on your own so at the end of the course you will not only have learned the basics but also be self sufficient on the Android Apps development.                                                    This is what our students said : 

                                                  – I have recently enrolled into your course on Udemy for Android, I have  to say I am loving the course and must give yourself top marks for the  teaching style and presentation of the tutorials    

                                                  – I tried develop in Eclipse IDE with plugin ADT. But i had much  errors, not with develop application, but with Eclipse. Solve all errors  take me time. And i used AVD from Eclipse, omg it take even more than  10 – 15 minutes to run project. Again waste of time. 

      But than i  find your course. It is about 3 day ago. I switched to Android Studio, i  start learning lot of about develop java android app. 

      You help me make “move” things. I see progress with my android develop skills. 

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Android Studio, get familiar with the tools

    Lecture 1: Installing Android Studio

    Lecture 2: Creating a new project and basic concepts

    Lecture 3: SDK Manager

    Lecture 4: Launching our on App on the mobile and the emulator

    Lecture 5: (Optional) Genymotion and Android Studio Shortcuts

    Lecture 6: Excercise : Test your App on a 10 Tablet

    Lecture 7: Android 5.0 Lollipop walkthrough

    Lecture 8: Android 6.0 Marshmallow walkthroug coming soon

    Chapter 2: An Android Project, the basics

    Lecture 1: Project Structure and type of files

    Lecture 2: Android Resources

    Lecture 3: Android Manifest

    Lecture 4: Excercise : Change the name and icon of our App

    Chapter 3: Your first App, show your progress!

    Lecture 1: Android Views, first contact

    Lecture 2: Your first crash and your first fix

    Lecture 3: Your first Method

    Lecture 4: Take a screenshot and share it!

    Chapter 4: The key to be self sufficient learning Android

    Lecture 1: Logs

    Lecture 2: Debugging

    Lecture 3: StackOverflow

    Lecture 4: Import Android Samples

    Chapter 5: App1. Starting with Views and Java

    Lecture 1: Application 1. Overview

    Lecture 2: Views basics : LinearLayout and RelativeLayout

    Lecture 3: Excercise : Create Main Screen

    Lecture 4: Java basics

    Lecture 5: Some motivation and Intents

    Lecture 6: Creating the game screen

    Chapter 6: App1. Basic programming

    Lecture 1: Activity lifecycle

    Lecture 2: Reading from a EditText

    Lecture 3: Java If and Toasts

    Lecture 4: Loops ( Java For )

    Lecture 5: Showing guessed letters

    Lecture 6: Excercise: Failing a letter

    Lecture 7: Excercise : Display failed letters

    Chapter 7: App1. Game Logic, make it funny

    Lecture 1: Winning the game and adding scores

    Lecture 2: Game Over

    Lecture 3: Excercise : Show the score

    Lecture 4: Java Array

    Lecture 5: Random

    Chapter 8: App1. Multiplayer Game.

    Lecture 1: Creating view on XML mode

    Lecture 2: Sending the word

    Lecture 3: Inflating a view

    Lecture 4: Excercise : Activities Stack

    Chapter 9: App1. Scores

    Lecture 1: ScrollView

    Lecture 2: Shared Preferences Write

    Lecture 3: Shared Preferences Read

    Lecture 4: Clearing the stack

    Chapter 10: App2. Overview and first screens

    Lecture 1: Introduction to our second app.

    Lecture 2: Splash Screen

    Lecture 3: Threads and Handlers

    Lecture 4: Fragments

    Lecture 5: ListView and Java List

    Lecture 6: Adapters

    Chapter 11: App2. Downloading data from the cloud

    Lecture 1: Picasso and Maven

    Lecture 2: Parse.com creating our database

    Lecture 3: Java Class and Constructor

    Lecture 4: Parse.com Retrieving data

    Lecture 5: Excercise : Displaying data from Parse.com

    Lecture 6: ItemClickListener

    Lecture 7: ViewPager

    Chapter 12: App2. Navigation and Maps

    Lecture 1: PagerTabStrip

    Lecture 2: MapView I

    Lecture 3: MapView II

    Lecture 4: Adding items to the MapView

    Lecture 5: Push Notifications

    Lecture 6: Google AdMob

    Lecture 7: Export your App

    Lecture 8: Publish your App on Google Play Store

    Chapter 13: App3. Http, Rest API, SQLite

    Lecture 1: Reddit REST API

    Lecture 2: AsyncTask

    Lecture 3: Http connection

    Lecture 4: OKHTTP, synchronous and asynchronous

    Lecture 5: Google Volley, connections management

    Lecture 6: Design patterns. Singleton

    Lecture 7: JSON and Gson

    Lecture 8: Migrating to Android Studio 1.0 and Lollipo Emulator

    Lecture 9: RecyclerView fundamentals and example

    Lecture 10: ViewHolder implementation

    Lecture 11: Database contract and Database Open Helper

    Lecture 12: Database Acces Object DAO

    Lecture 13: Reading from SQLite, Cursor

    Lecture 14: CardView (Lollipop new UI element)

    Lecture 15: Volley Image Loader – NetworkImageView

    Lecture 16: Image download progress bar

    Lecture 17: Design patterns. Observer. RecyclerView onItemClickListener

    Lecture 18: WebView – custom navigation and settings

    Lecture 19: Calligraphy from Chris Jenkins

    Instructors

  • Android Studio Course. Build Apps. 6.0 Marshmallow  No.2
    Antonio Pachón
    Professional Android Developer working for MasterCard, BT ..
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