The Complete Android Oreo(8.1) , N ,M and Java Development
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- Develop apps for the very latest version of Android 8 Oreo.
- Develop apps for Android 7 Nougat.
- Develop apps for Android 6 Marshmallow.
- Migrate existing apps to latest Android 8.0 Oreo verison.
- Learn Java Programming from Android development prespective
- Use Android studio 2.3.3, the newest version of Google's premier Android tool.
- Learn to use access Views and Auto Import implementation, Methods, Layouts with app development
- Adding OnClicklistener to a Button for populating answers
- What's new in Android O -August 2017 release
- Implement NotificationsChannel and DownloadableFonts for Android O
- Implement Permissions for Android O
- What is Android Go
- Implement New professional Emojis,Storage Manager Intent for Nougat phones
- Background Optimization and Screen Zoom
Do you want to be Android 8 Oreo , Android 7 Nougat ,Android 6 Marshmallow App developer. You don't need to worry at all , the apps I will build will be for all Android's latest versions i.e. Android O, N and M.I am going to cover everything from scratch from very basic Android app development and then move to building advanced app .I will also be telling you Java from Android development perspective and how you can do app development. So for my course you don't need any prior coding experience as I am going to cover everything in my course which is required to become an advanced Android App developer. I already have build many android apps which are live on on Google playstore and earning very good revenue about which I will be discussing in my tutorials.
Taught by
Kavita Mandal
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