This is a five-day (40-hours) course that provides the required knowledge and skills to design, build and publish a complete Android™ application. It delivers an extensive training on the main Android SDK components and its interactions. The course is updated to include topics compatible with all Android versions up to Android 12 and the source code updated to API 30. Moreover, this course e-book uses Kotlin programming language. Kotlin is a safe and concise programming language that promotes faster development of high quality Android apps.
This course consists of 12 lessons; the first 3 focus on Kotlin fundamentals for candidates who do not have enough programming background or already have experience in other programming languages. The other 9 lessons focus on how to create, secure, and publish Android applications from the beginner to the advanced level. The new features of this course include: the latest Android navigation techniques, using Google cloud authentication and database, more practical examples in the lessons, and real life app projects in the labs.
This course is adequate to provide trainees with the required knowledge and practical skills to be Android application developers. This course has a duration of 40 hours and no prerequisites and is mapped for AND-X01 exam.
This certification is critical for your Android programming career. It will improve your potential in the ever-growing Android market and move your development career forward.
To become an Android Certified Application Developer you have to pass exam AND-X01 which tests your knowledge and experience on topics covered in the course titled “Android Application Development”
Upon completion of this program, candidates should be able to:
Mobile Application Developer
This course consists of 10 lessons; the first 3 focus on Kotlin fundamentals for candidates who do not have enough programming background or already have Java background only; therefore, no prerequisites for this course.
• Functions
• Function Structure
• Creating a Function
• Functions and Variable Scope
• Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
• Object
• Class
• Creating a Class
• Providing Constructors for Your Classes
• Class Inheritance
• Overloading Constructors
• Overriding Properties
• Abstract Class
• Interface Class
• Generic Class
• Enum Class
• Class Variables
• Member Variables
• Kotlin Collections
• Class Hashmaps
• Class ArrayList
• Method mutable
Introduction
Platform Architecture
Libraries
Components of Android Application
Types of Android processes and their priorities
Android Studio
Creating Kotlin Project Using Android Studio
Run Android App
Setup an Android Virtual Device
What is Android Studio Gradle?
Run your Apps on a Hardware Device (Physical Phone)
Lab 4: Creating Your First Application
Introduction
Android Project Structure
View
Creating a User Interface
Lab 5: Creating a Pizza Order Application
Introduction
Views
Layouts
Android Styles and Themes
App Manifest
App Icons
Lab 6: Android Application Layouts, Styles, and Themes
Snackbar Class
What is an Activity?
Activity Lifecycle
Android Intent
Android Alert Dialog
Android Notifications
Lab 7: Creating a Mail Schedule Pickup App
Progress Bar
Seek Bar
Date and Time Picker Dialogs
Calendar View
Web View
Rating Bar
Video View
Texture View
Lab 8: Creating a Pizza Schedule a App
Lab 09: Creating Navigation Drawer in Android App
Introduction
What is the JSON?
How does Firebase Database work?
Firebase Authentication (Signup and Login Android App)
Configure your App to use Firebase Services
Configuring Firebase Authentication
Using Firebase Assistant with Android Studio
Firebase Database
Real Time Database
Cloud Firestore Database
Lab 10: Firebase Authentication and Database
Introduction
What is GPS and how does it work?
Adding Google Maps to an Android app
Lab11: Location-Aware Apps Using a GPS and Google Maps
Testing and Feedback Your App
Publishing Android App on Google Play Store
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