Google wants more people to learn to program — especially for its Android platform. While the company already offered a few programming courses, they were typically geared toward students with at ...
If you have an idea for an app but don't know the first thing about building it, Google has the course for you. Launched on Wednesday, the Google Android Basics Nanodegree offers to teach beginners ...
Google and Udacity have today announced the Android Basics Nanodegree, a new program to help people — namely, those with no previous development experience — learn the basics of creating applications ...
It would be insane to think that every app you ever install on your phone would be useful or interesting forever. Uninstalling or deleting apps is a natural part of owning an Android device, meaning ...
Google has partnered with Udacity to create an "Android Basics" Nanodegree, an educational program that teaches those with no experience all the basics needed to create their own Android app. The ...
Google has launched Android Basics in Kotlin, a program for beginner developers that teaches them how to build Android apps. Kotlin has become one of the fastest growing languages on GitHub, in part ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. We’ve put together a list of 15+ Android tips and tricks that we think will translate to almost any Android ...
Google and Udacity have offered Android app development courses in the past, but none quite like this. The two companies have just announced the Android Basics Nanodegree, which consists of a set of ...