Thursday, June 23, 2016

Free online course Google will teach beginners to develop … – Tudocelular.com

In partnership with Audacity, Google offers a new course for those who have ideas to develop Android applications but have no knowledge about programming. With that help, those interested will be guided from the beginning of what they need to know, including computer science concepts in the realm of the Java programming language on which Android is built.

It is not the first time the company offers this kind of help to the course provider online Udacity. Previously, they provided a full course of development on Android, but at that time it was classes for intermediate programmers who already had experience in the field. . This time, with Android Basics Nanodegree the company helps someone starting out

Among the topics covered are:

  • Build interfaces user applications
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  • Implement user interactions
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  • Store information in a database
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  • Extract data from the Internet in your application
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  • Identify and correct unexpected behavior in the application
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  • Find your application to support other languages ​​
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As part of the study, participants will also create apps throughout the course. There will be guidance through step-by-step to build an application form for a coffee shop, creating an app to track pets in a shelter, another app that teaches vocabulary Native American tribe Miwok, and another on recent earthquakes in the world.

All courses can be accessed for free, but the best experience is not cheap. Those who wish to access to coaches, guidance on their projects, help, career counseling, and a certificate upon completion, will have to shell out $ U $ 200 per month. This whole program is estimated to take 12 months to complete.

In addition, Google will offer for the first 50 people who complete the course a place to enter the next level for free, no charge. Unfortunately, the prerequisite is to have a good grasp of English, since the course is not available in our language.

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