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This is an introduction to programming and app development class series, partly based on an upper–division undergraduate introductory programming languages course from the Computer Science department at UCLA.
Whether you’re interested to learn making apps for fun, would like to start app development as a side–job, or even want to pick up software development as a career, this course will give you the background and practice you need to get started and take off on your own.
This is a 14–week course. We will spend 8 weeks on principles of computer programming. Next we’ll learn things specific to designing and developing mobile apps, for both iOS and Android, and we’ll finish the course by developing two sample apps together in both these platforms: Yoga Postures App (iOS/Android), Family Group Chat App (Android).
The course covers concepts from Functional languages, Imperative languages, and Object–Oriented languages, in the context of the following languages: Java for Android, Swift for iOS. Over the course of the two sample apps, you will practice many aspects of app development, including Xcode and Android Studio IDEs, performing in them layout, generating views programmatically, scrollviews, using Google FireBase as a database backend, asynchronous listeners/callbacks for handling events, database exchanges, and much more.
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Specification: Introduction to Programming and App Development
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Price | $15.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 19.5 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Bob Cook –
This course is a lot different from different courses! It teaches you fundamentals and rules in code that you can use while building an app in swift or java and even other coding languages. This course does not just teach you how to build a chatting app or a snake app, it teaches you how to build your own app! love this course
Oscar Lopez –
very slow start, loose the meditation!
Siddharth –
yes was a good match enjoying learning!
Salvador Alba –
It is assumed that everyone is working on MacOS and no Windows alternative for Xcode is offered. Besides that, great explanations, love the meditations and the tone.
Donald Cox –
Looking forward to an exciting learning and be an app programmer.