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Manage your data to have a 100% offline Android app in Kotlin
- Self-paced
- Free Access
- Fee-based Certificate
- 3 Sequences
- Advanced Level
Course details
Syllabus
Part 1 - Store your data in an Android file
1. Get the most out of this course
2. Identify the different ways data is stored on Android devices
3. Create a file on external storage
4. Create a file in internal storage
5. Share a file using FileProvider
Quiz: Understand how the storage system works in Android
Part 2 - Store data in a structured way using an SQLite database
1. Install the SQLite Room database
2. Define a data structure with entities
3. Manipulate your data using the DAO
4. Test your database
Quiz: Create and configure an SQLite database
Part 3 - Hone your app's architecture
1. Discover architecture components
2. Define your app’s architecture using a ViewModel
3. Expose your data to a content provider
4. Use continuous integration to improve the quality of your code
5. Review what you've learned!
Certificate
Prerequisite
This course (part of the Android path) is mainly for students who have already learned the fundamentals of Java language and taken:
- Develop your first Android app
- Create a flexible and adaptive user interface in Android with Java
- Integrate remote data into your app
Instructors
Boisney Philippe
Master "Expert en Ingénierie Informatique" | Fondateur & Dev' Mobile (Android & Google Cloud Infrastructure) @CookMinute | Freelance
Bill Wixted
Software Engineer and Android enthusiast
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.