Google Android Programming Essentials
Understand what Android is, without the hype
Create Android user interface (activities)
Design and build a simple mobile application
Google Android is the first complete, open and free mobile stack for mobile devices including an operating system, middleware and key applications. Take a look a this exciting new platform and learn abut some of the in and outs of developing rich mobile applications using Android. This course is a hands-on guide to designing and building mobile applications using Google Android to explore the potential of developing applications on the Android SDK.
Price: £220
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Recommended for:
Mobile phone application developers who want to see Android in action and begin to learn how to develop their own software. You should have basic level Java experience and knowledge of XML. Experience of working with Development Environments will be helpful.
To find out more about Google Android Programming from tutor Patrick Ingham, go to the Google Android Interview.
You will learn how to:
Set up an Android Development Enviroment with Eclipse
Create and structure UI using XML
Integrate data structures into Interface Widgets
Use Intents and Activities
Publish and Android Application
Other people who have done this course say:
"It was an insightful, thought provoking and forward thinking course. Very informative and engaging, a perfect introduction to Android and Mobile App programming in general!" Mohsin
"Excellent facilities"
"Great machines and the tutor was good"
Course outline:
| Day 1 | ||
| Lesson | Description | |
| 1 | Introduction | Android overview
Android OS configuration and architecture What Android allows application to do |
| 2 | Developing UI | Learn the basic widgets
Learn about the basic containers or laying out widgets XML interface design |
| 3 | Intents and Activities | Introduction to intents and their role
What intents activities respond to by default How to invoke another activity from your main one |
| 4 | Publishing Android App's | Uploading and downloading app
Working with the G1 phone (Hands-on use) |
Course dates:
Monday 14th June 2010
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