This course has been designed for software professionals who want to learn the basics of Android and its programming concepts in simple and easy steps. It describes the components of Android with suitable examples. Android provides a standardized approach to mobile application development, so developers simply need to create for Android and their apps should be able to operate on various Android-powered devices.
Learn Android basics like Features, Architecture, Application Components, Installation, Toast, and more. For devices like smartphones and tablet computers, Android is an open-source, Linux-based operating system. It was created by the Open Handset Alliance, which was led by Google and other businesses. Any of the following operating systems can be used to start creating Android applications:
Microsoft Windows XP or later version.
Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later version with Intel chip.
Linux including GNU C Library 2.7 or later.
Master the fundamentals of Android.
Learn about Android UI Layout and Android Layout.
Understand fundamentals like Setup AVD, Project Structure, Manifest XML, Activity Lifecycle, and more.
Understand Android UI Controls.
Advanced Android learning like event handling, broadcast receiver, publishing applications, and much more!
Basic knowledge of Java Programming language and OOPS concepts is an added advantage.
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