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By: Nick Walter
Released: 12 July 2019 (New Release!)
Torrent Contains: 49 Files, 9 Folders
Course Source:
https://www.packtpub.com/eu/mobile/the-7-day-android-app-bootcamp-android-pie-and-kotlin-video
Go from beginner to creating 3 Android Pie apps using Kotlin, Java and Android Studio. Get your app into the Google Play store
Video Details
ISBN 9781838983932
Course Length 6 hour 6 minutes
Table of Contents
• Welcome
• Kotlin
• App #1 - Tip Calculator
• App #2 - Emoji Dictionary
• App #3 - ToDo List
• Submitting Your App to the Google Play Store
• Java
• Graduation
Learn
• The fundamentals of the Kotlin programming language
• A thorough walkthrough of Android Studio
• Create 3 fully functional apps
• Android app design
• Your app in the Google Play store
• The fundamentals of the Java programming language
About
Welcome to The 7 Day Android App Bootcamp! If you're looking for a course that is fun and gets straight to the point, then this is the course for you. This course will give brand-new programmers all the skills that they need to create an app and submit it to the Google Play store!
This course is designed to be taken over a 7-day period, with 1-2 hours dedicated to learning each day. This course is easy to commit to because you won't get overwhelmed with a mountain of content, and you don't need to quit your day job to learn how to code!
All the codes and supporting files for this course are available at:
https://github.com/PacktPublishing/The-7-Day-Android-App-Bootcamp---Android-Pie-and-Kotlin
Features:
• Create 3 fully functional apps using Kotlin, Java and Android Studio
• Learn the fundamentals of Java and Kotlin
Author
Nick Walter
Nick Walter - Mobile and Web Developer - iOS, Android, Django, Python. etc He loves to code. About five years ago he decided that he wanted to learn to code, but he had limited access to programming resources, and he was getting frustrated with all of the YouTube videos and online tutorials out there. He experimented, struggled, and definitely failed a lot, but he finally got the hang of it, so he decided that he wanted to change the way that people learned to code, and he started teaching. His experience as an online student has directly influenced his teaching style because he knows what it is like to be in your shoes. When Apple announced its new programming language, Swift, in 2014, he made his big online teaching debut and created the internet's first Swift course. Since that time, he has become a full-time online instructor and he now has courses not only in Swift, but also in iOS, Android, Django, Kotlin, Python, HTML, Blockchain, etc. He had also created five iOS apps from scratch that are currently live in the App Store and are being used by thousands of users worldwide. He love's sharing his excitement for coding with his students, and he did try to make learning as fun and as easy as possible. Thanks for being part of the coding community!