A course created by Google to learn how to develop Android applications.
Android Pixabay Google launches new MOOC learning to develop Android apps
After the announcements made during the Google I / O conference, namely to develop for Android has perhaps never been so interesting. Therein, the Mountain View company unveiled Android L, the next version of the mobile operating system, but also Android Auto and Android TV. Added to this is Android Wear, specifically designed for connected accessories and Android One, a program for low cost devices. In essence, if Android was already a must for developers, this is even more valid today.
On its website, Android already offers a tutorial to learn how to program for the operating system. To this is added the now proposed by the Mountain View company that has partnered with the new platform Udacity MOOC.
The new course entitled "Developing Android Apps: Android Fundamentals" and will be provided by the Google Developer Advocates * Reto Meier, Dan Galpin, and Katherine Kuan. The video courses are in English but can be transcribed and subtitled in French. These, as well as forums and other resources are available for free by visiting this page and clicking on "View Courseware." Some premium benefits are reserved for those who register for the program fee Udacity.
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The contents have not been designed for beginners but for programmers accustomed to languages like Java but are foreign to Android. Google wants you to learn to "think like an Android developer" . The length is 8 weeks.
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