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Build Better Apps with Android M and Developer Tools

Offered By: Android Developers via YouTube

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Android Development Courses User Experience Courses Material Design Courses Android Studio Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Discover top tips for developing and distributing successful apps and games in this 25-minute video from Android Developers. Explore how to leverage Android M, the Google Play Developer Console, and Android Studio to enhance your development process. Gain insights into Material Design, Trello integration, and support libraries. Learn about new features in Android Marshmallow, including Doze Mode and Standby Mode. Dive into Android Studio's latest improvements, such as unified build and new tools. Understand strategies for testing, including beta testing, open betas, and staged rollouts. Master techniques for maximizing APK size and utilizing cloud test labs for custom testing to ensure your app's success on the Google Play platform.

Syllabus

Intro
Material Design
Trello
Materials Design
Design Google
Devices Tool
Support Libraries
Android Design Course
Android Marshmallow
Permissions
Running the app
Settings
User Experience
Summary
Favorite Marshmallow Features
Doze Mode
Standby Mode
GCM
Android Studio
Whats New
Unified Build
New Tools
Material Design Support
Other Libraries
New Device Types
Maximum APK Size
Test New Ideas
Beta Testing
Open Betas
The Guardian
staged rollouts
cloud test lab
custom testing
conclusion


Taught by

Android Developers

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