Android Application Development

Learn Android programming by building apps from scratch.

23
Resources
90+
Hours
What you’ll learn
This learning path is a collection of online resources that cover tools and principles for designing and building Android apps. It also tackles advanced topics like material design, using sensors, maps and location services, wearables and app distribution on the Google Play store.
Key developer tools like Android Studio and Gradle
How to design and prototype Android UX
How to harness GPS and location functions
How to implement sensors in Android applications
Debugging and testing techniques
How to publish, distribute, and monetize an app
Introduction

Smartphones have revolutionized the way we create and consume information. Today there are apps for everything, from learning programming to searching for recipes and playing games. In addition, an increasingly large number of people around the world are using smartphones as their first computing device, and as a gateway to healthcare and banking services that weren’t available to them otherwise. Android holds nearly an 85 percent share of the smartphone market.

Android has also made its way into various forms of hardware, including from microwaves, washing machines, smart homes, and even quad-copters. With over 1 billion Android devices already activated, Android is defining the future of ubiquitous computing and shaping the way we interact with the world around us.

Why learn this?

Android devices are getting more efficient and affordable, so the already significant market share could grow. And there are no signs of a slowdown in the need for capable app developers. So if you're hoping to pick up this skill set for professional purposes, this is a fantastic time to do so.

What will you learn?

This learning path is a collection of online resources that cover tools and principles for designing and building Android apps. It also tackles advanced topics like material design, using sensors, maps and location services, wearables and app distribution on the Google Play store. After completing this path, the kind of apps that you can create is only limited by your imagination.

Who is this for?

This course is intended for people who want to build native applications on Android. It is necessary to have a good understanding of Java before getting started on this path. If you don’t know Java, please consider taking this introductory Java course first.

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