Wednesday, 21 October 2020

Android Programming (Basics to Advanced)


Android is an operating system developed by Google for mobiles. It is used by a large number of smartphones and tablets. For Example the Sony Xperia, the Samsung Galaxy, and the Google Nexus and other mobile phones use Android OS.


Android OS is based on Linux kernel. Android is open source, which means that developers can modify and customize the OS for each and every phone. As we see different Android phones have different GUIs even though they use the same Operating System.
Android smartphones typically have several built-in applications and also support third-party applications. Android Developers can develop programs for Android using the Android software developer kit (SDK). Android aplications or programs are made in Java or by using Kotlin.
If you are new to Android programming, don't worry this course will made you professional android programmer.

Some of the terminologies in this course are below:

  • Introduction to this course
  • Setting Up Your System
  • Buttons And Linear Layouts
  • Responding To Button Clicks
  • Debugging With DDMS And Logcat
  • Saving Files To Internal Storage
  • Saving Program Data Preferences
  • The Event-Listener (aka Observer) Pattern
  • Creating a Database
  • Adding Data to a Database
  • Retrieving Data from Databases
  • Supporting Different Screen Resolutions
  • Option Menus
  • Creating and Signing a Map Application
  • **GET ALL TERMINLOGIES AFTER GETTING THIS FREE COURSE.**

Who this course is for:

  • Begginner to Android Programming
  • Beginner to Android App development


      It is 100% free.

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