Kotlin Programming Language and Android are the best combinations for building robust mobile applications.
Are you Looking to boost your income as an Android Developer? Maybe you have a lot of app ideas but don’t know where to start? Or are you seeking a career in Android Development and Kotlin Programming that will finally give you the freedom and flexibility you have been looking for?
Build a strong foundation in Android Development, Android Studio, IntelliJ IDEA, and object–oriented Kotlin Programming with this tutorial and complete course.
Build Android apps from scratch using Android Studio, IntelliJ IDEA, and Kotlin Programming language
Upload your apps to Google Play and reach Millions of Android users
Content and Overview
This course will take you from knowing nothing about Android O app development to a complete Android developer in 5 weeks. You will learn the following:
IntelliJ IDEA and build User Interface (Set up and walkthrough)
Android Studio and build User Interface (Set up and walkthrough)
Fundamentals of Kotlin Programming used to build Android apps.
Inputs, Buttons and Reactive (Tap) Interfaces
Android Building blocks
Variables, Arrays, Loops, ArrayLists, ListView
Navigate between screens
Passing information between screens
Learn how professional android apps developers think and work
Instructor Details
Courses : 12717
Specification: Kotlin Android Development Masterclass
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Price | $12.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 32.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Ankit Saini –
there is not usefull and only use the basic video not interesting
Eswaravaraprasad Moida –
Its good.
Tanmay Khurana –
The instructor seems amazing and the course is going at a good pace!
Raimer Hurtado –
It’s coll for now… Paulo explains pretty good all the subjects. Recommended!!!
Silk Inn –
Some of the code simply exists without any proper explanation given.
Bill Stander –
perfect
Marina Landisberg –
Not good what very heavy to look at new progs but in course uses old versions
Guillaume Maiano –
The course is ok, though it clearly is not targeted at people with extensive Android experience, or even mobile experience. I particularly regret two points. I would have much preferred a format with a summary video at the end of each section, going through the lesson’s essentials in five to ten minutes. Having to slog through hours of slow detailing, even at double speed, to make sure no stone stays unturned is a real pain. I understand Paulo’s objective in getting people to write code, but I feel some of the techniques taught are risky, like the ubiquitous use of the double exclamation mark. In real life, fast fail/assertive use of !! will get your users leaving bad reviews of your app. On the other hand, I liked the way Paulo explains the basics in different ways over and over, which I feel must help tremendously the beginner. I’ll recommend this course for my trainees and any friend wishing to start Android programming. I’d advise a quick look into Peter Sommerhoff’s course to polish skills acquired with paulo’s.
Valent n de Leon Torres –
so far so good
Dang Ngoc Gia Bao –
This is the best Android course I’ve ever learnt.