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Android App Development: Easy and Quick Programming, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.05, with 121 lectures, based on 45 reviews, and has 234 subscribers.

You will learn about Create Android applications. Understand and manipulate the components of an Android application Utilize and understand Android Studio Test and run Android Applications using an emulator or an Android device. This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who would love to begin creating Android applications utilizing the Android Studio interactive development environment or Anybody who wants to learn Android application development in a practical manner (Creating an Android application from start to finish.) or Anybody who has a good grasp on the Java programming language and wants to learn how to utilize the language to create useful /practical/fun mobile applications. or Any one who doesnt have a good understanding of programming and the Java programming language. It is particularly useful for Anyone who would love to begin creating Android applications utilizing the Android Studio interactive development environment or Anybody who wants to learn Android application development in a practical manner (Creating an Android application from start to finish.) or Anybody who has a good grasp on the Java programming language and wants to learn how to utilize the language to create useful /practical/fun mobile applications. or Any one who doesnt have a good understanding of programming and the Java programming language.

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Summary

Title: Android App Development: Easy and Quick Programming

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.05

Number of Lectures: 121

Number of Published Lectures: 120

Number of Curriculum Items: 121

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 120

Original Price: $89.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Create Android applications.
  • Understand and manipulate the components of an Android application
  • Utilize and understand Android Studio
  • Test and run Android Applications using an emulator or an Android device.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone who would love to begin creating Android applications utilizing the Android Studio interactive development environment
  • Anybody who wants to learn Android application development in a practical manner (Creating an Android application from start to finish.)
  • Anybody who has a good grasp on the Java programming language and wants to learn how to utilize the language to create useful /practical/fun mobile applications.
  • Any one who doesnt have a good understanding of programming and the Java programming language.
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone who would love to begin creating Android applications utilizing the Android Studio interactive development environment
  • Anybody who wants to learn Android application development in a practical manner (Creating an Android application from start to finish.)
  • Anybody who has a good grasp on the Java programming language and wants to learn how to utilize the language to create useful /practical/fun mobile applications.
  • Any one who doesnt have a good understanding of programming and the Java programming language.
  • Once upon a time, iOS app developers were the ones in demand. Now the mobile world has busted wide open and Android is a fierce rival, not to mention a truly exciting area to dive into. App development is advancing at a rapid pace and there’s always something new and innovative being produced somewhere. With this course, you can jump right in and get involved yourself; who knows, maybe the next must have Android app will be one of your own creations!

    Quick, Easy Programming

  • Create, test and run Android apps
  • Learn the ins and outs of Android Studio
  • Gain a solid skill set applicable to all app development projects
  • Get practical, hands on experience in building mobile apps
  • Pick up the latest changes in the newest version of Android
  • Learn Android App Development from a Beginner’s Perspective

    This course has a whopping 119 lectures and 9 hours of content; enough to take you from zero to Android app hero in no time. If you have a basic understanding of the Java programming language and an interest in app development, you’ll be the perfect student.

    The course starts off by introducing you to all essential software you’ll need (namely, Android Studio), and will take you through the installation process. Once that’s done you’ll go through all of the essential Android components, learning how they work to build up a foundation of knowledge. From there, you’ll get started with hands-on experience by creating your own practical Android app.

    You’ll demonstrate the concepts you’ve just learned and put your new found skills to the test by building an app from start to finish, complete with database creation, fragment management, custom array adapters, Android preferences and more. By the time you’re finished, you’ll be a verified Android app expert.

    Tools Used

    Android Studio: Android Studio is the official Interactive Development Environment (IDE) for Android app development. It’s used by all Android developers and, despite its complexity and power, is relatively easy to pick up once you have some background knowledge.

    * This course was published in January 2016 and teaches the most up to date operating system and development tools available.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to the Course

    Lecture 1: Course Introduction

    Lecture 2: Brief Android Overview

    Lecture 3: Final Project Demo

    Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Environment

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Installing The Java Development Kit

    Lecture 3: Downloading And Installing Android Studio

    Lecture 4: Adding Sdk Tools, Packages And Platforms

    Lecture 5: Section Conclusion

    Chapter 3: Structure Of An Android Application

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Configuring New Projects P1: Application Name, Package Name, Project Location

    Lecture 3: Configuring New Projects P2: Targeted Device; Android SDK’s

    Lecture 4: Configuring New Projects P3: Starter Activities

    Lecture 5: Configuring New Projects P4: Activity Customization

    Lecture 6: Activities

    Lecture 7: Manifest File

    Lecture 8: Build.gradle File

    Lecture 9: Res directory: drawable folder

    Lecture 10: Res directory: layout folder

    Lecture 11: Res directory: menu folder

    Lecture 12: Res directory: values folder

    Lecture 13: Section Recap

    Chapter 4: Running & Testing Android Applications

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Setting Up (Physical) Android Phone

    Lecture 3: Setting Up Emulator

    Lecture 4: Running App Via Device or Emulator

    Lecture 5: Android Tool Window

    Lecture 6: Section Recap

    Chapter 5: Breaking Down Android Layouts

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Views & View Groups

    Lecture 3: Introduction To Layouts Editor / Visual Designer

    Lecture 4: Breaking Down Android Layouts

    Lecture 5: Introduction To Widgets

    Lecture 6: Defining Layout Text With The String Resource File

    Lecture 7: Brief Overview Of Android Dimensions

    Lecture 8: Creating Additional Layouts With Android Studio

    Lecture 9: Section Recap

    Chapter 6: Breaking Down Android Activities

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: The Activity Lifestyle

    Lecture 3: Settings Layouts And Accessing UI elements From Activity

    Lecture 4: Creating Additional Activities With Android Studio

    Lecture 5: Creating Additional Activities Without Android Studio

    Lecture 6: Section Recap

    Chapter 7: Breaking Down Android Intents

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Intent Overview

    Lecture 3: Starting New Activities With Intents

    Lecture 4: Sending Data To Other Activities

    Lecture 5: Receiving From Another Activity

    Lecture 6: Creating Implicit Intents

    Lecture 7: Section Recap

    Chapter 8: Setting Up Notebook Application

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Creating Notebook Application

    Lecture 3: Breaking Down Newly Created Project Part 1

    Lecture 4: Breaking Down Newly Created Project Part 2

    Lecture 5: Implementing The Main Activity Listfragment

    Lecture 6: Breaking Down Fragments

    Lecture 7: Section Recap

    Chapter 9: Implementing Main Note List

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Application Roadmap Part 1

    Lecture 3: Demonstrating Simple ArrayAdapter

    Lecture 4: Implementing Custom ArrayAdapter Part 1 : Creating Row Layout

    Lecture 5: Implementing Custom ArrayAdapter Part 2 : Creating Note Data Structure

    Lecture 6: Implementing Custom ArrayAdapter Part 3 : Creating NoteAdapter

    Lecture 7: Implementing Custom ArrayAdapter Part 4 : Finalizing And Filling Note List/ Not

    Lecture 8: Implementing Custom ArrayAdapter Part 5 : Optimizing NoteAdapter

    Lecture 9: Section Recap

    Chapter 10: Implementing NoteViewFragment & NoteDetailActivity

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Application Roadmap Part 2

    Lecture 3: Creating NoteDetailActivity

    Lecture 4: Starting NoteDetailActivity Via Intent

    Lecture 5: Adding NoteViewFragment Part 1 : Creating The Fragment

    Lecture 6: Adding NoteViewFragment Part 2 : Creating The Layout

    Lecture 7: Adding NoteViewFragment Part 3: Populating Layout With Received Note Data

    Lecture 8: Dynamically Loading NoteViewFragment

    Lecture 9: Section Recap

    Chapter 11: Implementing NoteEditFragment

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Application Roadmap Part 3

    Lecture 3: Creating ListFragment Context Menu Part 1 : Adding Menu layout

    Lecture 4: Creating ListFragment Context Menu Part 2 : Implementing Menu Layout

    Lecture 5: Adding NoteEditFragment Part 1 : Creating The Fragment

    Lecture 6: Adding NoteEditFragment Part 2 : Creating The Layout

    Lecture 7: Adding NoteEditFragment Part 3 : Populating Layout With Received Note Data

    Lecture 8: Dynamically Adding And Starting Noteeditfragment Part 1

    Lecture 9: Dynamically Adding And Starting Noteeditfragment Part 2

    Lecture 10: Section Recap

    Chapter 12: Improving NoteEditFragment

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Creating AlertDialog Box

    Lecture 3: Implementing Category Button OnClickListener

    Lecture 4: Creating AlertDialog Confirmation Box

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