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Build a Firebase Android Application

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Android Development Courses Java Courses Firebase Courses Data Structures Courses

Course Description

Overview

This 1.5 hours class is the Android counterpart of the class Build a Google Firebase Web Application. Firebase is used by many major companies and websites to deliver world-class, real time data synchronization across the Internet on different platforms, like iOS, web and Android. In this class, you will learn about the data structure of Firebase, how to set one up, as well as how to develop Android mobile applications in Java that interact with Firebase. At the end of this course, you will be well versed and prepared to develop powerful Android Firebase applications in Java. This class requires basic to intermediate experience in Android application development in Java as a prerequisite.

Syllabus

  • Project Overview
    • This 1.5 hours class is the Android counterpart of the class Build a Google Firebase Web Application. Firebase is used by many major companies and websites to deliver world-class, real time data synchronization across the Internet on different platforms, like iOS, web and Android. In this class, you will learn about the data structure of Firebase, how to set one up, as well as how to develop Android mobile applications in Java that interact with Firebase. At the end of this course, you will be well versed and prepared to develop powerful Android Firebase applications in Java. (Please note that this class requires basic to intermediate experience in Android application development in Java as a prerequisite).

Taught by

Harrison Kong

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