Les infos clés
En résumé
Learn mobile application development on the Android platform by acquiring strong knowledge of Android SDK and different versions of Android. You will gain familiarity with RESTful APIs to connect Android applications to back-end services and will practice with Genymotion emulator.
As a part of this course, you will create widgets, customize list views and create 5 applications using Facebook, Twitter, maps & location based services. You will test Android-based mobile applications using Android testing tools such as Mockito.
This Android course is taught by a group of Google Developer Experts and other industry professionals, who develop innovative mobile apps .
This course is part of the GalileoX Android Developer MicroMasters Program that is specifically designed to teach the critical skills needed to be successful in this exciting field and to prepare you to take the Google Associate Android Developer Certification exam. In order to qualify for the MicroMasters Credential you will need to earn a Verified Certificate in each of the four courses as well as Final Project.
- Firebase and Android
- Model-View-Presenter (MVP)
- Clean Architecture Android
- Create and display a notification to the user
- Building at least 5 android applications
- #01 App: Building a Basic Chat Application
- #02 App: Create a Twitter App
- #03 App: Integrating Facebook with my App: Facebook Recipes
- #04 App: Your social network of photographs!
- #05 App: Building a note-taking app for android
- How to assure the best possible performance, quality, and responsiveness of the application
- Integrate code from an external support library
- Use the system log to output debug information
Les prérequis
It’s expected that the participants in this course have some experience in software development and be familiar with basic object-oriented development practices. An understanding of Java syntax (classes, control flow statements, instantiation, inheritance, initialization, assignment, method, etc.) is a requirement.
Le programme
Lesson 1
- Android Architecture
- Android Architecture (Implementation)
- About Firebase
- User Interface (UI)
- Libraries
- Working with my App
- Setup Description
- Chat Login
- Contact List
- Add Contact
- Chat
Lesson 2
- Dart and Henson (Tutorial)
- Dependency Injection
- User Interface (UI)
- Working with my App
- Twitter Kit (Tutorial)
- TwitterClient Setup, Domain, Libs
- TwitterClient Login
- TwitterClient Main
- TwitterClient Images
- TwitterClient Hashtags
- Navigation Drawer (Tutorial)
- Firebase Cloud Messaging (Tutorial)
Lesson 3
- Libraries
- API
- User Interface (UI)
- Working with my App
- Facebook SDK (Tutorial)
- FacebookRecipes Setup, Domain, Libs
- FacebookRecipes Login
- Volley, Retrofit 2 and OkHTTP
- FacebookRecipes RecipeMain
- GreenDAO, ORMLite and SugarORM
- FacebookRecipes RecipeList
- Realm
Lesson 4
- Maps
- Camera
- Working with my App
- PhotoFeed Setup, Domain, Libs
- Firebase DB Rules
- PhotoFeed Login
- PhotoFeed Main Activity
- Open Street Maps (Google maps alternative)
- Take pick photo
- Map-Fragment
Lesson 5
- Testing
- Libraries
- Setup
- Testing API
- MockWebServer (Tutorial)
- RecipeMain
- RecipeList
- Advanced Espresso
- Firebase Test Lab
Les intervenants
Adrián Catalán
Innovation Lab
Galileo University
Noe Branagan
Lead developer
instacarro.com
Francisco Anzueto
Teaching Assistant
Le concepteur

La plateforme

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