- From www.udacity.com
Add Google Sign-In to your Android Apps
- Self-paced
- Free Access
- 2 Sequences
- Introductive Level
Course details
Syllabus
Introduction
Overview of Google Play services and an introduction to the goals and structure of this series.Lesson 1 - Getting Started
Build a basic Android App that signs your users in with Profile access. From this, you can get metadata about your users, such as their full name.Lesson 2 - Going Deeper
Learn about the Google design styles for sign-in buttons, and how to get them to use in your own app. Customize your app with these styles, and learn about different scopes, including email scope, which only allows apps access to the signed-in userâs email address for identification.Capstone Project (2 Stages)
*This project assumes that you have completed , and , in addition to this course.*Design, then build, your own Android app.Prerequisite
Instructors
- Laurence Moroney - When heâs not building apps, shooting videos or writing courses in his role as Developer Advocate at Google, Laurence Moroney is usually thinking about them. He has worked in technology advocacy for more years than he can count, for companies such as Mainsoft, Microsoft and more. He cut his teeth as a developer writing systems to run surveillance and security for industries as diverse as casinos, jails and financial services. Laurence is the best-selling author of several books, including the popular âLegend of the Locustâ science fiction series, and dozens more on computer programming. Heâs the host of the âCoffee with a Googlerâ show on YouTube, and can be reached at @lmoroney or +LaurenceMoroney.
- Jocelyn Becker - Jocelyn Becker wrote the developer guide for the very first external Google API, the Adwords API, back in 2004, and she's been documenting Google APIs and training developers to use them ever since.
- Magnus Hyttsten - Magnus Hyttsten works as a Developer Advocate at Google. He is an uncompromising software technologist and product marketing fanatic who likes to work in fast-paced environments. Prior to joining Google, he worked for a company in the Telecommunications Industry that he co-founded and worked as CTO for since 2000. He enjoys the datacenter, statically-typed programming languages, evangelizing about technology, and doing things that have not been tried before. Right now, he is extremely passionate about connecting mobile devices with the Cloud.
Editor
Google is a company founded on 4 September 1998 in the Google garage in Silicon Valley, California, by Larry Page and SergueĂŻ Brin, creators of the Google search engine.
The company made its name primarily through the monopolistic position of its search engine, which faced competition first from AltaVista and then from Yahoo! and Bing. It has since made a number of acquisitions and developments, and today owns a number of noteworthy software products and websites, including YouTube, the Android operating system for mobile phones, and other services such as Google Earth, Google Maps and Google Play.
Platform
Udacity is a for-profit educational organization founded by Sebastian Thrun, David Stavens, and Mike Sokolsky offering massive open online courses (MOOCs). According to Thrun, the origin of the name Udacity comes from the company's desire to be "audacious for you, the student". While it originally focused on offering university-style courses, it now focuses more on vocational courses for professionals.