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Starting today, the Google Android Basics Nanodegree class is available on the online learning platform Udacity. It’s the first Android nanodegree class designed by Google for people with no ...
According to Udacity, the Android Basics Nanodegree costs $199 per month. Google is also offering the first 50 students who complete the entry-level course a full scholarship the Career-track ...
If you already have basic Java skills, it's pretty easy to build a simple Android app. Of course, even for a simple app, there are some tricky parts to getting started.
1. Head First Android Development: A Brain-Friendly Guide If you’ve had Java programming experience but have never really dived into Android application development, this book may be meant for you.
The nice thing here is that you'll learn quite a bit about the fundamentals of Android. It focusses on getting you to understand the platform's basics rather than make you a code drone.
The Kinect programming for this tutorial has been done with the Tegra Ventana development kit for Android 3.0. An Ubuntu-Linux installation is used, but this technique should be portable to any ...
Reactive programming, RxJava and RxAndroid have become increasingly familiar nomenclature within the Android app development world. For someone new to these concepts, it can appear a little bit ...
Google's Android head, Sameer Samat, advises aspiring engineers that a computer science degree isn't enough to secure top ...
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