Welcome! This is a small repository I am using the save the programs and files created whilst taking the Udemy course by Tim Buchalka called Master Android N App Development With Java. I shall update this as I go, however do to a relatively busy schedule I may take quite a long time to finish. PLEASE do annoy me from time to time so that I get back to this!
- ✅ Section 1: Introduction
- Completed on: 25th February 2017
- ✅ Section 2: Downloading and Setup
- Completed on: 25th February 2017
- ✅ Section 3: Hello World Android App
- Completed on: 25th February 2017
- Created Apps:
- HelloWorld: The simplest app you can create that literally only displays a bit of text on an empty Activity.
- ✅ Section 4: The Button Counter App
- Completed on: 26th February 2017
- Created Apps:
- Playing: A simple app that was created when playing around with Android Studio 2.2.* designer.
- ButtonClickCounter: An app to introduce click listeners, logging and debugging.
- ✅ Section 5: Java Tutorials
- I was already pretty confident with my Java skills so I spent this section by simply fast-forwarding through the videos. No code was written, however in the course you are encouraged to write some code.
- Completed on: 26th February 2017
- ❌ Section 6: Calculator App
- ❌ Section 7: Top 10 Downloaded App
- ❌ Section 8: YouTube App
- ❌ Section 9: Flickr App
- ❌ Section 10: Databases and the Friends App
✅ = complete ❌ = incomplete
Would like to thank Tim for the awesome courses he has on Udemy, I was also on his old Android course and found it a shame I did not manage to complete it either, this time I am willing to complete his new course which he is still working on.
This repository is mostly being used as a way for me to track my application development and uploading it here to share reference for anyone else doing this course. I sometimes heavily modify the code to avoid clashing with Tim's material. You should definitely check out his course and buy it on Udemy, if you think it's too expensive I recommend you waiting for whenever there is a sale, as his courses seem to always be picked up.