YoVDO

Android Training & Certification - 49 Projects

Offered By: Udemy

Tags

Android Development Courses

Course Description

Overview

Learn how to make Android Applications using these CodeAlong Videos, which includes 49 total projects

What you'll learn:
  • Make Complete Android Apps from Scratch
  • Understand each and every concept of Android Development
  • Build very simple apps to production level applications ready for Google Play Store

This course is built to teach beginners how to start making applications in Android, as well as for advanced devs to learn some of the advanced features available in Mobile Application Development.

It's a simple code along tutorial series where students can code while learning, which is found to be the most efficient way of learning these days.

Along with the videos, I have included the slides corresponding to them and also completed projects.

On an average, it should take about a month to complete this course. So be patient and keep on practising along with me.

This course is structured in such a way that it will try to motivate you by initially building some simple apps and see for yourself how easy Android Development is and then slowly advance towards some of the difficult concepts, where I feel you will be ready to tackle them.

If you are passionate about learning Android Development, or have an idea that you want to build your app on - I would greatly recommend you this course. This course will help you understand everything from basics to advanced level Android Mobile Development.


Taught by

Vivian Aranha

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