Monday, January 18, 2016

How to create Android applications – World


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 Latin Business
.- Although there are so many applications, there is always room for more, and if you want to create your own can avail yourself of all the information that the Internet brings you to learn. Then we recommend eight free courses (in Spanish and English) to learn how to create your own applications for Android.

1. Android development for beginners. Udemy course is in English and contains eight hours of content spread over 75 classes that teach you all the basics of Java, Eclipse and the Android SDK.

2. Android basic course. DevCode This course is in Spanish and has 10 classes.
The classes for five to ten minutes. The idea is to learn the basics of the Android SDK and structure. After finishing the course there is a test available to practice.

3. Application Development Professional Android.
This playlist of YouTube has only 10 videos, but all last between 50 and 120 minutes. This means that each class is quite long, so you have a lot to learn.

4.Curso Android. Very complete another course, this time offered by PlusFormación.
contains 26 lessons presented in YouTube videos that last an average of 35 minutes, for a total of nearly 15 hours of content to learn.

5. How to post an Android application in the right way. This course lasts half an hour, but it is absolutely necessary to learn how to be your application when completed to be successful, and also explains what you need to do to upload aa the Play Store. The course is Udemy and is in English.

6. How to Create an Android application in 26 minutes.
Another class of Udemy which is in English and it only takes half an hour with information distributed in eight classes. Here you learn to use android studio for simple applications in minutes.

7. Advanced course Android. This course is in Spanish and is a YouTube playlist containing 52 videos less than 10 minutes explaining the use of Android Studio to create small applications.

8. Mobile apps. This course is in Spanish and is dictated by the Carlos III University of Madrid. It contains 30 hours of theory classes to learn the principles of design and development of mobile applications. And Java, Android, Symbian, iOS also be learned.

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