Ever wanted to be an Android developer? Perhaps you just have an idea for an app that you’d like to develop? Either way, this guide to Android development for beginners will set you on your way! Also ...
In Android Studio for beginners, Part 2, you created your first animated mobile app using Android Studio. Now, Part 3 will take you through the steps to build and run the app in an Android device ...
It’s never been easier to make money with Android apps. In fact, the Google Play Store was just recently reported to have over 2 million apps available, and that number grows every day. According to ...
The Google Play Store is saturated with many, many games that range from simple, like Flappy Bird, to complex, like Dead Trigger 2. There are even full installations of Grand Theft Auto available to ...
On Saturday, meet at the Howard County Central Library with members of the Baltimore Mobile Meetup signed up for a Coursera course in programming mobile apps for Android. Subscribe for free today and ...
In Part 1 of this beginner’s introduction to Android Studio, you set up Android Studio in your development environment and got to know the user interface. Now, in Part 2, you’ll code your first app.
Google today announced that the Kotlin programming language is now its preferred language for Android app developers. “Android development will become increasingly Kotlin-first,” Google writes in ...