Mobile App Development with Android
Learn how to build and deploy Android apps using Android Studio–an open source mobile operating system developed by Google
Overview
- The official IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for Android apps development is Android Studio
- Android Studio provides a unified environment where you can build apps for Android phones, tablets, Android Wear, Android TV, and Android Auto
- Native Android applications can be written in either Java or Kotlin and Android Studio provides support for both languages
- Used by some of the biggest companies such as Google, Samsung Electronics and Disney
What you'll learn
By the end of this course, students will learn:
- How to download, install and setup Android Studio
- How to build and deploy Android apps using Android Studio
- How to edit files in Android Studio
- How to use Android Studio to debug Android applications
Requirements
Suitable For Students Who Are:
- Ages 13 and above. The programming language is text-based and requires literacy to learn
- Beginners interested in developing android apps
- App developers looking for guidance on how to use Android Studio
About Android
Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google, based on the Linux kernel and designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. The system provides an application framework, Rich Communication Services (RCS), and media applications.
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