SKILL PATH
Android, one of the most popular mobile application development platforms. It is a mobile operating system that equips a user with real-time information and products. Android applications have become significant globally because of their high-quality designs and performance. Java—a highly efficient language—is the official language for Android development and is supported by Android Studio. This path will help you land a job in the Android development market by equipping you with the knowledge of android application development using Java. This path starts with the basic knowledge of Java, followed by object-oriented programming, modern Java, and different Android development concepts. In the end, you’ll design an Android blog application in Java using Gradle on Android Studio and learn to load and cache data from the network into a local database.
41 hours
246 Lessons
Learning Objectives
Learn the basics of programming concepts like data structures, operators, and I/O functions in Java.
Learn how to load data from network and cache data to the local database in Android.
Learn about different Android build tools and their core components.
Learn how to create a complete Android application to get hands-on development experience.
Path Content
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I prefer Educative courses because they have a nice mix of text & images. I find that with full video courses, it can often be too easy to go into passive learning mode.
Your method is simple, straight to the point and I can practice with it everywhere, even from my phone, that's something I have never had in other learning platforms.
I highly recommend Educative. The courses are well organized and easy to understand.
I prefer Educative courses because they have a nice mix of text & images. I find that with full video courses, it can often be too easy to go into passive learning mode.