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Android Tutorial for Beginners . Make App That Sells, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 3.9, with 49 lectures, based on 98 reviews, and has 6367 subscribers.

You will learn about Create visually appealing app Know how to select the layout for your apps Become conversant with the Android platform This course is ideal for individuals who are Android enthusiasts or Students or Beginners to Android development It is particularly useful for Android enthusiasts or Students or Beginners to Android development.

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Summary

Title: Android Tutorial for Beginners . Make App That Sells

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 3.9

Number of Lectures: 49

Number of Published Lectures: 49

Number of Curriculum Items: 49

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 49

Original Price: $129.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Create visually appealing app
  • Know how to select the layout for your apps
  • Become conversant with the Android platform
  • Who Should Attend

  • Android enthusiasts
  • Students
  • Beginners to Android development
  • Target Audiences

  • Android enthusiasts
  • Students
  • Beginners to Android development
  • The Androidoperating system is changing our lives in so many ways and also enabled enterprises to develop into big names in the IT business. It has the biggest database of users around the world and the numbers are only increasing. With the boom of mobile devices, the android app market has grown majorly, with the addition of new and innovative apps regularly.

    Learn everything you need to know to get started building Android apps with the Android Studio IDE. You will learn to set up your Android SDK and begin developing by incorporating UI, buttons, intents etc .This course is designed around the basics and once you complete the course, you will easily be able to create a brilliant Android app. The curriculum includes Installation, Activities, Layouts, List Views, SQLite and Services Multimedia .

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Course Intro

    Lecture 1: Course Intro

    Chapter 2: Android – Environment Setup

    Lecture 1: Introduction and Installing and Configuring Java JDK

    Lecture 2: How to install Android Studio

    Lecture 3: How to install Android Studio on Mac

    Chapter 3: The Basics Overview of Android Studio

    Lecture 1: Building Your First Android App (Hello World Example)

    Lecture 2: How to Install and Setup Genymotion for Android Studio

    Lecture 3: Basic Overview of an Android App

    Chapter 4: Android Activity Lifecycle

    Lecture 1: Android Activity Lifecycle

    Lecture 2: Android Activity Lifecycle State change Example

    Lecture 3: Android Activity Lifecycle State change Example Pdf file

    Chapter 5: Android – Hello World Example

    Lecture 1: Adding two numbers App (simple calculator)

    Chapter 6: Android – User Interface

    Lecture 1: wrap_content, fill_parent, Password Field and Toast in Android

    Lecture 2: Android Checkbox Basics and Example

    Lecture 3: Android RadioButton Basics With Example

    Lecture 4: Android RatingBar Basics

    Lecture 5: Android Alert Dialog Example

    Lecture 6: How to Start New Activity On Button Click via Intent

    Lecture 7: Explicit and Implicit Intents in Android

    Lecture 8: Android Analogclock And Digitalclock Example

    Lecture 9: Android Login Screen Example Part 1

    Lecture 10: Android Login Screen Example Part 2

    Lecture 11: Android ImageView example

    Lecture 12: Android ListView

    Lecture 13: SeekBar

    Lecture 14: Android WebView Example

    Lecture 15: Android Gestures (Using Touch Gestures)

    Lecture 16: Android AutoCompleteTextView Control

    Lecture 17: Android TimePicker

    Lecture 18: Android TimePicker Dialog ( TimePickerDialog)

    Lecture 19: Android DatePicker Dialog ( DatePickerDialog)

    Lecture 20: Showing Notifications and using Notification Manager

    Chapter 7: Android – Fragments

    Lecture 1: Fragments in Android – Part 1

    Lecture 2: Fragments in Android – Part 2

    Chapter 8: Android – SQLite Database

    Lecture 1: Introduction + Creating Database and Tables (part 1)

    Lecture 2: Introduction + Creating Database and Tables (part 2)

    Lecture 3: Insert values to SQLite Database table using Android

    Lecture 4: Show SQLite Database table Values using Android

    Lecture 5: Update values in SQLite Database table using Android App

    Lecture 6: Delete values in SQLite Database table using Android App

    Chapter 9: Action Bar

    Lecture 1: Action Bar (ActionBar)

    Lecture 2: Action Bar (ActionBar) # Overflow Menu Items and Icons

    Lecture 3: Add Up Button for Low-level Activities to Action Bar

    Chapter 10: Android Services

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Services and Creating Started Service

    Lecture 2: Service and Thread in Android

    Lecture 3: Creating Service Using IntentService

    Lecture 4: Bound Services

    Chapter 11: Styles

    Lecture 1: Applying Styles on Components

    Lecture 2: Style inheritance

    Chapter 12: Working with Storage

    Lecture 1: How to Save a File on Internal Storage

    Instructors

  • Android Tutorial for Beginners . Make App That Sells  No.2
    Yogesh Patel
    Software Developer and Programming Enthusiast
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  • 2 stars: 5 votes
  • 3 stars: 20 votes
  • 4 stars: 31 votes
  • 5 stars: 40 votes
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