Creating Your First Android Application
In this lecture you will learn how to crate your very first android application, it will be a simple application that outputs "Hello World" to the screen Lesson locked purchase
Description
- Basic computer skills
Welcome!,
I am Dan an experienced software engineer with over 13 years experience. In this course designed for absolute beginners we will create and program a Calculator for your Android phone.
You don't even need an android phone to follow this course, we are using an emulator!
In less than an hour you will have your own calculator mobile app designed and programmed by you! You have nothing to lose and a lot to gain.
- People interested in learning how to create a mobile application
Requirements
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No course requirements
Who This Course is For
What You Will be Learn
Dragon Zap Instructor
Daniel McCarthy is a seasoned software engineer, boasting an impressive career spanning over 14 years in the industry. Holding a Master's Degree in Advanced Computer Science from Cardiff Metropolitan University, his broad spectrum of experience encompasses everything from web development to complex compiler and interpreter development. Daniel has honed his skills in bootloader and kernel development. In testament to his proficiency in the field, he has designed two proprietary programming languages: Craft, a general-purpose language, and Marble, a web-focused language akin to PHP. Moreover, he has successfully developed compilers for the C programming language. A testament to his versatility, Daniel demonstrates proficiency in an extensive list of programming languages that includes C, C++, Java, x86 Assembly language, PIC assembly, SQL, PHP, HTML5, JavaScript, CSS, and of course, his own creations, Craft and Marble. His professional portfolio also includes the development of Linux kernel modules, a task he has executed with proficiency in a professional context. Currently, Daniel is channeling his wealth of experience and expertise into the education sector, with the aim of nurturing the next generation of professional software engineers.
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