New Course: Your First Simple Android App in Java

I was enrolled on Mon, Aug 20, 2018.



This was the original title:

Mobile App Development in 27 Minutes: Android



Personal Intro to Java and Android Studio: 


Ok, so in the first week of the Covid-19 lockdown in Denmark, I gave birth to my second son.

I also took the second time all the 5 modules of  Danish classes.

I finished in 2016 at Copenhagen University, with a program in Academics.

Martin was my first Danish teacher.


Then, as we lived in Ballerup, I wanted to refresh my Danish knowledge, and I took the courses again. 

But there was a point when I found it too difficult to sit on hard chairs when I was pregnant.

So I shifted to online education. So I could do my classes and homework at home in a much more comfortable and pregnancy-friendly environment. 

Let's jump to the CO>VID-19 lockdown. So after I gave birth, I started the regular stuff, like breastfeeding, meeting the nurse, baby yoga and similar things. That time, I was only a member of two motherhood groups. I was also travelling in Denmark with my family. Like in May, we visited ARoS.


Was it all?

Nope, as I did not stop studying. I passed more module exams, and in May-June, I passed my PD3.

So I also continued my studies, and I applied for CBS. Why? It was open for the Danish studies. 


Was it all?

Nope, I was a member of IDCN as well.

That is all?

Nope, through my networking online, I contacted more than 400 people on LinkedIn, and I got several online talks as well. I started with the most basic program, Khan Academy, and made a website.

It was smooth, as I did my first website decades back... we did it together with my sister. It was about Avril Lavigne, and my sister had to study the Comenius turtle move in coding, when she was only 8 years old... I also checked out what she was doing... 

Nah, after the Khan Academy, I got a test from Hack your Future.... and then I got a private mentor, a Hungarian coder, Bence, who worked at Zendesk.


I had a lot of extra education on Treehouse, DataCamp, LinkedIn and Udemy... plus I jumped into the Meetup communities, GitHub, Coding stuffs... like Coding Bible... 

There was a point, when it was a pain, Java was a pain for me, as I found Python much easier... even React Developer tools were easier... 


Then I used my coding knowledge in Business as well to solve the homeworks at CBS, I had Digitalisering classes. That was the time when I had talks with people from Tesla, Lunar, Disney, Deutsche Bahn, MIT and much more... 

It was the time when I was ready to finish my first CBS education as well... Travelling to Milan, getting a designer bag and more... 


Nah, but where is the connection between this course and the story I just told...

I was also hired for a short period by Joe & Co. to advertise office space in random places, like hotels, as well... The American owner was ok with me, the Norwegian psycho mokus and the Danish guy were freaked out.... 

I used the same computer, like now, to write this post. This computer is good, but not for a big project, as I need a normal and stronger unit to run all the programs.


To make smooth coding, especially with Android Studio, React and Java, you need a strong unit!

Anyway, the computer slows down so much, so if you were not born before the 2000s, then it kills your nerve cells... 


Source: https://byggeri-arkitektur.dk/villa-copenhagen--en-uformel-nordisk-tilgang-til-luksus



And now about the course:

Your First Simple Android App in Java

Get the very basics of Java and Android in half an hour!

Description

Tired of seeing endless 'How to code 50 Android apps in 10 days' courses?

Ever just wanted to get stuck in to Android app development right away?

Just want to learn Java without being messed around for 2 hours?

Well, that's why I created this Android development course! No other course takes you from beginner (with no experience) to a full Android app in less time than it takes to make a sandwich! I will show you how to:

  • Install Android Studio (and required extras)
  • Setup the graphical look of your app
  • Connect layout elements like buttons and Text Fields to your java code 
  • Code in Java within an Android activity
  • Store items in Android Shared Preferences, making them accessible across app restarts

This course is for you if you:

  • Are a beginner or novice to Android App development
  • Want to understand Android apps in a short period of time
  • Love proceeding at an awesomely brisk pace!

This course is not for you if:

  • You are an expert or intermediate programmer

What software do you need?

  • Android Studio (free) which runs on PC / Mac / Linux

Do you need experience?

  • No. I assume you are a complete beginner to apps and development in general

What makes this course different?

It's just so quick! Take i right now and you'll learn Android apps before you can even blink! Everyone used to tell me apps were hard to make - but they're wrong. It's probably because they had bad teachers - join me and I'll show you what good teaching is!

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PLEASE NOTE: This course is designed to get you up and running with Android and Android Studio in record time. Therefore we have limited time to actually explain everything. My other course on Android app development explains everything we do in much more detail.

What you’ll learn

  • You'll build your very first mobile app on Android!

Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?

  • Have a hunger to succeed in Android development
  • You'll need a PC with Android Studio installed

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners with no idea about programming should take this course




Instructor
Grant Klimaytys

Software Engineer and Investor

Swift on iOS, a little Java here and there and C# for Xamarin. I'll show you how to use them all!

When you learn from me you learn in an holistic manner. You learn concepts that are applicable to ALL mobile systems.

My aim is to get you qualified mighty fast, with very little hair tearing from frustration.

And what does that mean for you?

You'll be able to make your own apps to earn passive income. Or you could become a freelance developer which I can honestly say it is the best life in the world. You will have no boss and earn an hourly rate of over $100. You can also take holiday whenever you want.

Of course you have to learn how to make good apps first so take my courses now and you will see how easy mobile app development can be!


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