categories: Technology, Science & Productivity
The lifecycle of applications, XML tags and attributes, how to create relative and constraint layouts, how to create a splash screen, and how to create a WebView.
What Android is and how to run your first application, along with an overview of Android Studio, how to design a login screen, and how to navigate between activities.
A detailed overview of Kotlin including its significance to app developers and its variables, how to implement smart cash in it, and what distinguishes it from Java.
Free lessons
What is Android
Run your first application
Overview of android studio
1. Module 1
What is Android
Run your first application
Overview of android studio
Designing Login screen
How to navigate between activities
2. Module 2
Activity life cycle
XML tags and attributes
Relative layout
Constraint layout
Benefits of uiGradient
3. Module 3
What is Material Design
What is Manifest file and Web view Example
How to make Alert Dialog
Press Twice to Exit
How to design Splash screen
4. Module 4
Why every android developer should learn kotlin
Variables on Kotlin
Var vs Val
When expression in kotlin
Smart cast in kotlin
5. Module 5
View Binding in layouts
View Binidning in Fragments
Show Password toggle button
bottom Navigation View
How to make Navigation Drawer
6. Module 6
Recycler Views
How to use Shared Preferences
Wrap Up and Closing
Android app development is a broad field. If you’re seeking to be a part of it, you need to start somewhere solid. In other words, you need to find yourself a resource that gathers all the foundational basics you may need. By taking this training course, you will embark on a fruitful learning journey where you can learn almost everything you need to know, starting from where the word Android came from and all the way to creating applications from scratch.
This training course requires prior knowledge of the Java language.
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