Android is one of if not the most mobile platform today and things are about to get even more exciting with Android N on the way. Therefore, now is the perfect time to jump into Android app development game. And what better way to learn the tricks of the trade than by actually learning how to create actually useful Android apps. No “hello world” for you! With this Complete Android Developer Course – Build 14 Apps course, you get to dive head first to learn the ins and outs of mobile app development with one of the most ubiquitous mobile platforms around.
Most beginner training courses start with “Hello World” and take it easy on the newbies. However, a lot of them also tend to present textbook grade examples instead of preparing eager minds for the real world. This course, however, takes the more practical route, taking you through the whole development process from scratch to finish all the way up to monetizing your newest baby.
Right from the start you get introduced to the tools of the trade, specifically Android Studio. You very first app is already useful, a currency converter, but by the end of the six-week course, you’ll be able to write apps that mimic the likes of Uber and Instagram. The course goes beyond simple developing of apps. It takes you through the adventure of actually uploading your apps on Google Play Store and how to make money off them. It even teaches you the specific features of Android 6.0 Marshmallow, like App Permissions and Android Pay, as well as supporting Android Wear.
Courses like this usually costs hundreds of dollars, $199 in this case. But with a sweet 91% discount, you can get that hands-on experience with the Complete Android Developer Course – Build 14 Apps lectures for only $17. The course is delivered by Rob Percival, a Web Developer and professor at Cambridge University. He is also the lecturer for the The Complete Web Developer Course: Build 14 Websites, one of our biggest hits, which you can get for only $14 instead of the full $199.
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