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Improve your career options by learning Android app Development. Master Android Studio and build your first app today
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Learn Android O App Development using Java & Kotlin - build real apps including Super Mario Run, Whatsapp and Instagram!
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Learn Kotlin Android App Development And Become an Android Developer. Incl. Kotlin Tutorial and Android Tutorial Videos
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Learn Android 14 App Development From Beginner to Advanced Developer. Build Apps like Trello, 7Min Workout, Weather App
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Learn Android App Development with Android 7 Nougat by building real apps including Uber, Whatsapp and Instagram!
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This course will help you learn the steps to becoming an Oracle Certified Associate (OCA) and get a higher paying job!
Take the Oracle Java Associate Programmer exam confidently knowing you can pass it
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According to data published by Gartner worldwide, almost 60% of phones sold in 2013 were smartphones. Around 80% of these phones were powered by the Android operating system . There is no doubt, therefore, that training in Android is one of the best investments a programmer can make today. As you m…
Available on edx.org
Kicking things up a notch from my smash-hit The Complete Android N Developer Course (59,000 students + 8,500 five star ratings) -- my latest course is your fast-track, skip-the-queue ticket to building high-calibre Android apps.
Available on udemy.com
Have you ever wanted to build your own mobile app? This certificate will teach you the top Android programming languages and frameworks used for building apps like Facebook and Instagram, and how to create your own Android application.
Available on coursera.org
Everything you need to know about Java programming to make you first steps as a software engineer.
Available on udemy.com
There’s no getting around it. Android accounts for 81.7% of all smartphones sold, but not all come packed with the very latest Android Nougat. That won’t worry you because after completing this course, the apps you build will perform brilliantly on Android Nougat or any older Android operating syst…
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Entry-level and skilled Android developers are already in a growing market. MIT App Inventor 2 is an impressive tool for getting started as a programmer. This Android course aims to educate on the fundamentals of the structural and functional elements of App Inventor, such as the ‘Designer’ viewer …
Available on alison.com
The use of mobile devices is increasing every year. Meet the operating system that powers nearly 90% of these devices—Android.
Available on codecademy.com
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A Android course hands you the framework. It can't tell you whether the decision in front of you is the right one, or catch the habit that's quietly holding you back.
A mentor closes that gap. They review your real work, point out what you can't see yourself, and keep you moving when a video would have left you stuck.
Common questions about choosing a course and actually getting results from it.
A course teaches the framework. A mentor makes sure you finish it and use it. Most people stall halfway or forget what they watched within weeks. A Android mentor keeps you accountable and gives you feedback on your real work, which a video can't do.
An instructor teaches one fixed curriculum to thousands of people. A mentor works one-to-one on your situation, your projects, your goals and your next move, and reacts to the actual work in front of you.
You can get far with good courses and real projects. But most people reach a point where a video can't tell them whether the call they're about to make is right for their team. That's where a Android mentor saves you months.
One course finished and applied beats five started and abandoned. Pick the one that fits the problem you have right now, work through it, and put each lesson to use the same week. Add another only once you've shipped something with the first.
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Usually no deadline, no one to answer to, and no feedback on whether it's working. A mentor gives you all three: a standing check-in, accountability, and a real review of your work. That's why mentored learners finish far more often.
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