Developing Apps is fun…..is it not? It s really exciting to take an idea from the back of a paper napkin all the way to the App Store!
It is Not only fun but also lucrative. There are tremendous opportunities available out there for app developers and designers all over the world.
Android offers an excellent platform for developing and delivering apps. Most of you might already be working on this platform. If so, you would know, Android platform and mobile app industry as a whole has a remarkable future ahead.
Smartphones enable us to do a lot these days, from shopping our clothes, booking movie tickets, to ordering groceries and getting them delivered right to our doorsteps. It is hard to believe but even after all these advancements there is still a lot of paper–based work happening in the workplace and everyday lives. There are still untapped opportunities and workflows which need to move to the mobile platform. If you have a good idea the world is your oyster. You can change the way how people live their lives by introducing a compelling app.
You may be working as a freelancer or may have a full–time job as an app developer or architect. Whether you create one app a year or multiple apps in a month – there must have been times when you got tired of looking at long strings of code tangled together into a spaghetti–like mess.
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Courses : 1
Specification: Architect Android apps with MVP, Dagger, Retrofit & RxJava
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Price | $12.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 5.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Sean Choquette –
My first issue was Android apt plugin, which was deprecated and incompatible with the Android Gradle plugin since Gradle version 2.2. I’m using 3.4.0. I fixed the link with annotationProcessor in app/build.gradle. This fix was not in the fixes for the resources of the lecture, but even these are old and it took me a while sifting through the Q&A to find it. The course contents are over 2 years old. At the rate these plugins and libraries change, so should the material.
Ian Mois s Rangel Villagr n –
Buen curso, aunque al final se divide en dos partes diferentes y se pierde un poco la secuencia
Anass N. Alnajjar –
the content is outdated and am looking for learn while coding your course didn’t deliver that to me
Mahbubur Rahman –
Explaining only theory? Then why Youtube, Wikipedia & Google existing till now?
Azamat –
chapter 4 … where the practice??
Yannick AGOSSOU –
The content qnd explanation is very great. A smally regret about design who can improve and give best content. For resume, this course tell you every thing you want to know to start and understand MVP, DAGGER and others librairy in this teach in this course
Techaniti Chantakien –
Explanation must be related to the presentation slide.
Sakari De Meis –
Great course! It would be great to see this course and other courses using Kotlin too.
Johan Carinus –
A really easy to understand explanation of the MVP pattern. Unfortunately the presenter isn’t very engaging and tends to be long winded at times. That being said, there are definitely pieces of information that are worth watching for.
Santoshkumar Bangarimath –
Course would have creative presentation rather than reading the content.
Joseph –
i am happy i was able to learn what happens in mvp but i think this course suits proffessionals better than beginners.Thanks Though i will gather more knowledge from somewhere else.
Jose Josemar de Carvalho –
Curso muito bom, eu conseguir entender os conceitos proposto