Thursday, June 23, 2016

Google course teaches how to program an app for Android … – Tecmundo

Google is increasingly willing to help developers with little or no experience much more likely to give to these professionals and, of course, incorporate more and more talents to Google Play workforce. After releasing the Playbook for Developers, with tips for those already about to enter the market, the company now focuses totally beginners.

Android Basics Nanodegree Program is a Google partnership with Udacity that brings online courses that can transform your career – one that you never knew you had or even dreamed of having – and open doors in your professional life. It is intended for those who never made an application in life or went through a college or vocational course in the area but was curious and always wanted to learn.

Divided into several modules, the course teaches Java and more some create tricks, how to develop a single screen app, architecting a music player within your design, implement interfaces, manage própriosbancos data and more.

After making the introduction, you selects small specializations to go learning to create apps with your face or need. The first 50 students who finish the Basics earn a full scholarship for this second stage, the Career-track. The full course lasts 12 months and costs $ 199 per month but offers a week of free trial for you to get used to the environment and see if that’s what you really want.

Made entirely by Google, classes of Android Basics Nanodegree are entirely in English. Click here to learn more and maybe even perform the registration. And it is worth cross your fingers and hope: that similar courses will not arise also in educational institutions in Brazil

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