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Develop Your First Android Application
- Self-paced
- Free Access
- Fee-based Certificate
- 3 Sequences
- Introductive Level
Course details
Syllabus
Part 1 - Create Your First Application
1. Install Android Studio
2. Create Your First Project
3. Design Your First Screen
4. Reference Graphical Elements In Your Activity
5. Respond to User Actions
6. Launch Your Application on an Emulator or Device
Quiz: Test Your Knowlege
Part 2 - Add Functionality
1. Create a Second Activity
2. Learn the Model-View-Controller Pattern
3. Define Your First Model
4. Implement the Game Logic
5. Present the Score to the Player
Quiz: Test Your Knowledge
Part 3 - Improve the Experience
1. Pass the Player's Score to MainActivity
2. Store the Player's Preferences
3. Improve the User Experience
4. Understand the Activity Lifecycle
5. Rotate Your Device
Certificate
Prerequisite
To get the most from this course, you must have at least an intermediate Java skill level.
Instructors
Stanley Idesis
Android Developer
Editor
OpenClassrooms (formerly Le site du Zéro or SdZ) is a website that offers courses about computer science and entrepreneurship. Online courses can be made both by site staff, professors of universities or colleges partner as by its members.
Today, courses are available in several formats: MOOC (Massive Open Online Course), web text, e-book, book and video. The company delivers certifications for certain courses, including one recognized by the state in partnership with IESA multimedia.
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OpenClassrooms (formerly Le site du Zéro or SdZ) is a website that offers courses about computer science and entrepreneurship. Online courses can be made both by site staff, professors of universities or colleges partner as by its members.
Today, courses are available in several formats: MOOC (Massive Open Online Course), web text, e-book, book and video. The company delivers certifications for certain courses, including one recognized by the state in partnership with IESA multimedia.