Java is the base language for developing Android apps. You need to learn Java for Android development. This course will teach you how to program in the Java Programming Language focusing on Java concepts that you will need in order to develop Android apps.
Many of the topics include on–line labs with a novel automated tutor that has been university course tested and shown to significantly improve student learning. All of the exercises can be completed on the web so you don’t have to do any installations. The Android Studio IDE is introduced so if you prefer you can install the professional tools you will need for Java and Android development.
Automated testing with JUnit is included along the way with a special emphasis on test–driven development.
This Learn Java for Android Development –course introduces Android briefly through a couple of simple Android apps and lab exercises and it is designed to get you ready to take a professional Android course as most of them require that you learn Java for Android development.
Still not sure? Check out the free lecture in Chapter 12: Arrays.
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Specification: Java Essentials for Android
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11 reviews for Java Essentials for Android
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Price | $12.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 8.5 hours |
Year | 2015 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Suneel Sai Babu Bodagala –
what i have learnt till now is well explained
Vineeth K –
This course is wonderful one for beginners. Who want to get into the industry level knowledge. I really liked the Java test cases, I don’t even know they have existed. I confident that I have mastered basics for Android. I recommend this course for beginners who wish to know the core language of android : Java., since you can opt kotlin which is Cross platform. I recommend the instructor to update course : 1. Android with Eclipse. Since the installation procedure has changed a lot. 2.Include the Junit test with Android studio. Good one for beginners.
James Long –
Finally getting to the interesting stuff 🙂
Christian Duane Tisby –
This course is a great brief introduction into Java, definitely well put together for aspiring Android developers. The instructor covers exactly what you need to program Android applications because Android Studio does a lot of the heavy lifting for you. Highly recommended.
Casper Remmen –
verry good
Irene Beauregard –
So far, so good. I’m already pretty well versed in JavaScript so a lot of the concepts here have been pretty basic to me but I’m only halfway through the course. I don’t like downloading files so I always skip the optional section that suggests downloading the code. I wish there were more quizzes and labs to demonstrate my proficiency.
Jose Fernandez –
I am already a programmer in the C/C++ world and have worked with Java before however I wanted to find a course which could briefly refresh my knowledge on Java to then get into the Android App development world and this course has been great doing exactly that. I have seen some of the concepts discussed in Android and the needed knowledge of Java and this course brief you on exactly what one need. The teacher is clear enough explaining. I only suspect that the course may not be very appropiate for a beginner.
Brian Christensen –
Good pace, great examples, easy to understand!
Artem Yashenko –
Yea, good teacher. Nice introduction.
Rachman Forniandi –
This course very important to get fundamental knowledge before starting android application developing. Good class indeed. Keep goin’ (y)
Deepak Palan –
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