App Development
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Android 8: Getting Started with Retrofit
Learn how to accomplish sharing and connecting data between users, integrating third party services, and persisting data on a remote server using Retrofit, one of the most popular HTTP communication libraries on Android.
Android 8: Image Processing with Picasso
Android apps often require dynamic image content in order to meet modern design standards. In this course, you will learn how to use the Picasso Image Library to work with images, such as managing request activity, caching, transformations, and more.
Android and UWP development using Xamarin forms
Android and UWP development using Xamarin forms
Android App Development with Laravel Authentication
Kotlin and Laravel Authentication concepts
Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code
Android Apps for Arduino with MIT App Inventor without Code
Android Apps with Kotlin: Resources, Styles, and Themes
Learn the skills necessary to create engaging applications that leverage the Android resource system to provide rich styling and an effective user experience that automatically adapts to the wide-ranging needs of Android's diverse user base.
Android Bug Bounty Hunting: Hunt like a rat
Android Bug Bounty Hunting: Hunt like a rat
Android Developers Portfolio Masterclass – Build 7 Apps
Build Your Android Developer's Portfolio - Developer Resume, Attract Employers & Clients, Build 7 Android Apps
Android Development Masterclass
This is a comprehensive course on Android app development that would equip you with the skills to build a complex Android app using best practices.
Android Development: Make Apps without Coding or Experience
Create a Fully Functional Professional Mobile App without Coding or Experience and in less than a day
Android Fundamentals: Accessibility
You can increase the reach of your Android app and make your app more user-friendly to all kinds of users by building it to take advantage of Android's accessibility features. This course will teach you how to do just that.
Android Fundamentals: Activities
The most basic component of an Android application is the Activity. Without an Activity a user cannot interact with the application UI and this course will show you the conceptual topics related to an Activity.