Welcome to the The 7 Day Android App Bootcamp! If you’re looking for a course that is fun and gets straight to the point, then this is the course for you. This course will give brand–new programmers all of the skills that they need to create an app and submit it to the Google Play store!
Other mega courses on Udemy offer 40+ hours of video content, but I wanted to create a course that was more manageable for beginners and didn’t include any fluff. In each video I dive straight into the topic, and don’t waste your time going over things that you don’t really need. I only focus on the essentials, and I give you hands–on practice so that you can easily master the things we are learning!
This course is designed to be taken over a 7–day period, with 1–2 hours dedicated to learning each day. This course is easy to commit to because you won’t get overwhelmed with a mountain of content, and you don’t need to quit your day job to learn how to code!
Over the past four years I’ve taught over 100,000 people how to code, and I am a self–taught programmer so I know what it feels like to start from scratch. I care about your learning, but even more importantly… I care about you! I know your time is valuable, so I promise not to waste it.
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Courses : 23
Specification: The 7 Day Android App Bootcamp – Android Pie and Kotlin
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21 reviews for The 7 Day Android App Bootcamp – Android Pie and Kotlin
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 6 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Luis Arturo –
Yes im liking it, even though the Android Studio app it a ittle bit diferent know, that confuses a ittle bi.
Igor Vileikis –
Super smooth and rapid learning experience.
Joshua Ramsey –
Not clear on recycler view and its actual purpose… why not just have a list or an array? Good class otherwise
Shelton C Johnson –
Effective teaching style. Material well organized and goal oriented. A few steps look a little different due to the evolution of Android Studio, but it’s easy to follow anyway.
Saurabh Sawhney –
Absolutely loved the content and Nick’s energy and enthusiasm. Great stuff.
Armando Castillo Marquez –
Really down to earth instructor. Nick is easy to understand and I am learning! 🙂
Lisa B Greenquist –
Really easy to follow 🙂
Christopher Whittaker –
Excellent tutelage
Lars Bonitz –
unfortunately the link before this video for the alternative video on the updated Android Studio is not working for me. Maybe unreachable from my Company network.
Edwin Vazquez –
I’m really enjoying the course and learning a lot!
Walt Viviers –
Great stuff, Nick is a pro.
Moreshwar Salpekar –
The course was a good beginning on Kotlin and basic app development. I had the opportunity to practice what was being taught and rI developed all three apps. I also practiced out the Kotlin part. The instructor asked to pause video and try it before giving answer. This helped in checking the answer. I saw difference in Basic Activity use. My Android studio created basic activity with 2 fragments and I couldn’t find any way to avoid that. Ultimately I was able to figure out a way using one fragment. The following things need more looking at 1. Kotlin features: classes, file i/o, collections, coroutines 2. Updating the lectures for the app based on latest Android Studio 3. Looking at more concepts of Kotlin Android programming such as fragments, activities, etc
John Gordon –
Simple and informative
Shaunak Manish Save –
He does a very good job teaching new topics. Explanations are not wordy and confusing at all. This course is amazing, easy and really helpful! The instructor also replies to every question within a few hours and helps out every student.
Richard Li –
Instructor quickly demystified Android. Course includes some updates to reflect updates to Android and Android Studio.
Ananthu Viswanath –
Very good explanation
VenuGopal Payyavula –
Simple language, Good so far for a beginners like me. Thank!
Joshua Ellis –
There are a few areas that are dated for example there is no longer a device monitor and now users should be using something called the profiler.
Carlos Alberto Wilson P rez –
Funny and to the point. I enjoyed the course and learned interesting patterns to build small iOS apps.
Euripides Taylor –
Great instructor. good pace and easy to understand. No BS background stories which is great
Dave Jenkins –
Very basic. Great for a beginner. Starting to show its age as Android Studio changes.