Build Native Android Apps with C# and Xamarin (Updated 2020)
Welcome to the most complete course on the internet that teaches you how to build fully native android apps using C# and Xamarin. This course is designed to teach you everything you need to know to become a world class Android Developer. Search no further because this course covers several topics from beginner to advanced concepts
Why Is This Course Right for Me?
Everyone agrees that the best form of learning is to learn by doing, hence we designed the curriculum for this course to be very practical with some bits of theory to help you have a good understanding of why we do the things we do.
After going through the course you would have successfully built a lot of practical Real–World Apps that will expose you to everything you need to know to be a pro. By doing so you have built a solid portfolio to land a high–paying Android Developer Job or even start your own app development company which ever resonates more with you.
Can I Surely Scale Through The Course?
The course was designed with the assumption that you know nothing about programming most of the seemingly advanced concepts were over–explained using different scenarios in real life, hence you will easily understand. Even a 6 year old could go through the course and understand every bit of it.
Instructor Details
Courses : 3
Specification: Xamarin Android: Learn to Build Native Android Apps With C#
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16 reviews for Xamarin Android: Learn to Build Native Android Apps With C#
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Price | $17.99 |
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Duration | 25 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Willis Kiute Mwakai –
The course is comprehensive and well taught.
Core RHCE –
Very easy to understand and follow along but some items could be explained a little bit more thoroughly. Although it gives you a good training on researching some functions etc on your own and you get familiar in finding answers on the internet with google and stack overflow etc. I would recommend this course for absolute beginners with a couple hours playing around with some C# code so you at least get an understanding of the basics.
Simon White –
Really informative and fun. It is very easy to follow.
Emmanuel Ukpong –
Sounds very interesting
Ernest J –
The instructor is pacing this course adequately and is clear in his explanations. Every detail of designing the XAML based UIs are explained. I have not experienced a better course on Xamarin based mobile app development!
Amresh Kumar Sinha –
I was finding this type of course to excel my existing skill. As a developer I found what I was expecting
Christopher Harrison –
Very comprehensive and informative
Joe Burns –
All is explained very well and in a friendly manner.
Edenilson Lopes de Meira –
Yes, it’s a good match. Up to date, this is very important.
Alicja Wojtowicz –
Great start
Avinash –
Definitely good illustration so far. Good and understandable teaching.
Michael Wakeford –
100% Love it so far
Vijayalakshmi –
I could not see any common code sharing which is the main advantage of xamarin over native andorid development. I chosen this course to learn xamarin feature but not bout android application development in andorid. It will be good if some projects have common code sharing for model or database purpose / service usage and use android only for UI
Mark Solomon –
Great course! This course would have been better except for the broken dependencies/conflicts between AndroidX and Guava. Which will be a a barrier to many for the final quarter of the course. You mess up nuget in anyway, and it may be a redo. This example makes me never want to use Firebase ever. Too many conflicts that haven’t been resolved over years. A better solution would be connecting to Azure SQL Database using a mobile app service and REST APIs. Firestore for Xamarin just sucks.
Robert Nikjoo –
Some of the code was buggy. There is no seek bar or text field, there is a slider and a label. The code failed at mySlider FindViewById(Resource.Id.mySlider). I could not complete the application.
Moeurn lykheang –
The best course Native Android Xamarin