Hi whoever you are
i don't know anything about how to develop an app using android studio.
i don't know where to start and where to end, i am totally confused.
i tried to find it on the internet but i couldn't find how to do so.
i plead for help i have passion i have interest don't be the cause for a child's failure in gaining interest.
thank you for viewing my thread and please i repeat please show me the way.
There's plenty of written and video tutorials out there that you can find with a search on google or youtube. Stackoverflow, Android Developers, and youtube are good places to get tutorials. The last two mentioned have good tutorials for android studio.
Start with like a simple webview app just so you can learn some of the ropes with android studio. You can do a mobile version of your website or if you don't have one use any random site on the web since it's just to learn.
Sorry I can't post any resource links, it's not allowed for new accounts. Good luck.
That all depends on your knowledge of development, but first things first you will need to install Android Studio of course and get a development environment setup. Do you have an android device to test on? If not you can use an emulator. Bear in mind that it's recommended to have at least 2GB of RAM in your system before you attempt this as it will be painfully slow and awkward otherwise and you have have other issues.
Anyway once you have got Android Studio installed you can Google "getting started" guides, but they may assume you have a certain level of programming knowledge.
For example, I just googled "getting started with android studio" and the first search result, titled "Android Adventures - Getting Started With Android Studio 1.0" guides you through installation of Android Studio to the basics of Android development. I can't guarantee the article is any good as I haven't followed it, only glanced through it, I can't post links yet unfortunately.
If you're new to programming then this may be very tricky, in which case i'd recommend getting a book or 2 that guide you through the very basics in making small applications just to give you the base knowledge to build from.
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I want to learn Java for the purpose of programing Android. I aim to (in my opinion) fix the obvious and glaring faults of the Android OS that make the OS un-desktop friendly for 10 inch Tablet users. LOL..
I notice lots of good places to learn Java for free like the java-made-easy.com site or Udemy.com BUT most if not all of these use the Eclipse IDE and This is my problem. Now that Google has released Android Studio Stable back in December and is encouraging folks to switch to it as the new official IDE - where does this leave a newbie like me? - I cannot find any tutorials for learning Java that are actually designed to work with Android Studio.
This would leave me having to use Eclipse and I am worried if I learn this method I will not be able to transfer my work to Android Studio as well worried I'll be learning an outdated tool/system - if so I'd have to relearn Android Studio's way of doing things that differ from Eclipse... seems like a waste of time.. doing double work.
What should I do? Am I stuck between a rock and a hard place picking the worst time to try to learn Java?
I don't wanna learn the Eclipse way if it's going to be obsolete but there are no tutorials for learning java with Android Studio yet - or are there and I'm just missing them?
Looking forward to your answers, Thank you.
I suggest UdaCity.
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I suggest UdaCity.
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Thank you, I'll consider it.
What IDE does it use? I cant tell from the webpage. They have a 14 day trial and then it's $1.99 a month there after.
IDE is Android Studio.
You can register as free account, unless you want to join "assessments required for certification" program or coaching. Checkout the "Terms of service" in sign up dialog. register as "attendee" .
As for what courses do they have, click on "View Courses" in start page.
Enjoy
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IDE is Android Studio.
You can register as free account, unless you want to join "assessments required for certification" program or coaching. Checkout the "Terms of service" in sign up dialog. register as "attendee" .
As for what courses do they have, click on "View Courses" in start page.
Enjoy
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I attempted to sign up for the free course (Intro to Java Programming - https://www.udacity.com/course/cs046) But there was no option to "join "assessments required for certification" program or coaching" that would have been any different from a "free" account.
In other words your post led me to believe that you could take and complete the whole course for free just without the certification or coaching options - it doesn't look that way. They only type of account I see offered is the 14 day trial. Plus they ask for a credit card, and they are not getting my info. I cannot find an option to only register as an "attendee".
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Anyone else know of any tutorials for free that are designed to work with the new stable version of Android Studio?
It's a regret you can't find the right way to get start! I'll try to explain more clearly.
Most of the courses in Udacity have two choice : "Enrolling in a Course" and "Accessing course material". Select the former means you willing to join the paid course program, hence you got asking credit card etc., In your case, you should select "Accessing course material" which's right below "Enrolling in a Course" and it's the free one.
While some course like "How to use Git and GitHub", you can only see "Accessing course material", see the different?
You should also read "Help and FAQ" to get a better idea of how it work.
I'll look again when I have more time tonight. . --> Thanks.
I signed in with Google instead of registering manually, perhaps that's why I didn't see the options you speak of. :cyclops:
wow, a cyclops. I never saw that one before LOL
What i really need to learn for programming a android music player with advanced themes support and hoe create a themes motorplease help me sorry for my bad english
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Hello!
This is my first post here on the forums. I've been programming for more or less one year, i used Eclipse and programmed in Java.
I already created a RPG text-based game with java and now i'd like to start programming things for android. I already downloaded and updated Android Studio 1.1.
I've been looking on youtube and google but damn, finding a good place to start is really hard. I can't find a proper guide/tutorial showcasing how to create my first app with this IDE.
I'd just want to create my first simple app to start and have a bigger picture of how android programming works.
If there are similar topics (which, most of them, i already read) link them.. thank you .
Filipe
Try following the android tutorials by thenewboston on youtube. I think they're great. Link: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6gx4Cwl9DGBsvRxJJOzG4r4k_zLKrnxl
Fieel Flying said:
Hello!
This is my first post here on the forums. I've been programming for more or less one year, i used Eclipse and programmed in Java.
I already created a RPG text-based game with java and now i'd like to start programming things for android. I already downloaded and updated Android Studio 1.1.
I've been looking on youtube and google but damn, finding a good place to start is really hard. I can't find a proper guide/tutorial showcasing how to create my first app with this IDE.
I'd just want to create my first simple app to start and have a bigger picture of how android programming works.
If there are similar topics (which, most of them, i already read) link them.. thank you .
Filipe
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TheNewBoston has the best playlist which he recently started, I suggestion going there.
TheNewBoston tutorials are what I began with. Yes you will create your first app, but they just scratch the surface. You won’t learn much from them, but you will be familiar with some things when you start learning. My advice is to not just follow the tutorials, but also read the basics from developer.android.com. The documentation is extremely well written, organized and clear for beginners. Learn about activities, fragments etc. You will get the “feel” of how android works.
This way the tutorials will be much more interesting and helpful. Good luck :good:
Hello
AS is rather easy to use to build your first app, especially if you used Eclipse previously. You may find a lot of common topics & tips.
Android Studio is very easy to use. I started working in it about month ago and it is pure joy. Before that I was using Eclipse.
There is a lots of helpful information on developers.google.com, and answer on almost every question you will have (at the beginning) on stackoverflow.com.
I want to develop android apps using android studio but i dont have any experience related to java. what programs shall i learn to develop android apps using android studio. pls add the resources to develop android apps.
There are a lot of tutorials that you can find in the net, but if you are really serious in pursing a career in Android Development I suggest that you enroll a course in Udacity, depending on your experience you probably need to get a course in java and then Android Development after.
Thanks for your reply. My friends told me that it takes one year to learn java comple
Thanks for your reply. My friends told me that it takes one year to learn java completely. can you specify what are the required cource in java in detail for developing android apps. Thanks again.:good:
Hello,
Here you can learn Java enough for Android's purposes in one month (if you study seriously).
After learning Java you can try these official training guides for Android (Recommended but needs time, if you get confused see below some resources)
Take a look here for Android Development:
vogella Introduction (Recommended alternative)
vogella General Android Development
thenewboston for Beginners (Recommended alternative)
thenewboston
Don't worry if some of the above use Eclipse, it is almost the same for Android Studio, only the Gradle files are new in Android Studio and some keyboard shortcuts and other advanced functions that you will not have problem with these. You will not even see any special difference in terms of knowledge in Android SDK. There (in the Gradle files), you write the minimum and the Maximum API level for you app, your version code and number, you add libraries etc. Nothing special Also in Android Studio you don't need to setup a plugin like the Eclipse. Just install the Java JDK 7 and Android Studio and you are good to go.
Don't listen to anyone that says for professional career you need to follow courses and pay. You can learn ANYTHING for FREE if you WANT and have TIME. The resources on the internet are enourmous!!!
Thanks friend
Thanks friend for your reply. it boosted me to continue to my android app development.
mmdeveloper10 said:
Don't listen to anyone that says for professional career you need to follow courses and pay. You can learn ANYTHING for FREE if you WANT and have TIME. The resources on the internet are enourmous!!!
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Great post. I took a Java course as part of my degree, and while I learned a lot, and it was my introduction to Java, when the course was over, I learned much more from YouTube, specifically from TheNewBoston. There was nothing new in the paid course than I didn't see in the videos online. I also suggest the Aide app for practice when you have spare time. The biggest thing with the free courses is that you gotta have the discipline as you obviously won't have professors over your shoulder steering you.
I have made a summary of tutorials and references around the web on learning the Android SDK.
Check here.
Hope it helps you out
madankrishna said:
I want to develop android apps using android studio but i dont have any experience related to java. what programs shall i learn to develop android apps using android studio. pls add the resources to develop android apps.
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Hello,
You have a good tool (Android Studio) but you have to learn how to use it ...
There is a lot of tutorial about Android development on the net.
Please, Google this : Android tutorial. You will find a huge resource (videos and text tutorials).
But at first, I think, you have to start to learn Java basic and OOP (Object Oriented Programming).
After you have Java basic, try to develop simple app (very simple app) like display some data in a list and interact with onclick event.
Regards,
New to android studio !!!
Any tips or tricks ???
Are you new to Android Studio or new to Android Development in general ?
New to both !!! ☺? !!!
Java First
Well I suggest first things first with Java Tutorials, have a Google about some online, interactive websites, tutorials etc.
Java is the main language of Android and a reasonable bit of Java will certainly help you first.
Personally I find videos more helpful but it's all up to you.
The Main site of Java tutorials is located at docs.oracle.com.
Okay ... cool !! Thanks buddy !! ☺☺
Tutorialspoint has a good Java guide, check that out.
I learned a lot from youtube. I started learning android development from TheNewBoston youtube channel but it teach using eclipse. So, i started learning android using eclipse.
But after android studio 1.0 release, i transfer to android studio. Slidenerd youtube channel really help me. Beside the Imdian english accents, i love their video.
I still manage my old app using eclipse. But for new app i use Android Studio.
Thanx everyone for your support !!
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Yeah i know dude !!! Thanks for the info !!
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Hi can you help me for my project... I want to create a mobile app which is automatic writing in microsoft word through voice recognition. It may possible to do in eclipse?
Great !!
Just use CodeAcademy.com
As you have an interactive coding tutorial that will make you complete you're lesson before you can continue.
Thank u so much bro !!!??
Hello! I started Android development about a month ago. I had experience with programming especially in C. But Object Oriented Programming was new to me. So I started as people said above with tutorials/books about java. As soon as you get the basic idea of how java works you should continue with tutorials about how an Android program is made. Google's Android development page has a pretty good tutorial and teaches you step by step. If you are bored of reading you can watch videos on YouTube. By the way New Boston recently made new videos about Android Development with Android Studio.
These stuff should be enough to get you all the knowledge you need to build basic android apps. You can search google for some specific functionality you want to add to your app. And of course you can download open source or sample apps so you can see how all these stuff are implemented.
Hope this helps you!
Yeah ! thanks for ur help buddy ! ☺
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By the way New Boston recently made new videos about Android Development with Android Studio.
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I see. Then beginners for android development must watch that.
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New to both !!! !!!
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Studio is the best; have some experience with it and is great
Check here, I have made a summary of tutorials and references from the web, on how to start learning the Android SDK.
Hope it helps you out
I'm just getting into Android development , app development, and Web creations. I am taking courses through Microsoft and learning Android on my own. That's all great however there are things they just dont teach on there. Is there anyone out there that would give me some advice on where I can look to hone my skills and get into hacking some of these platforms and creating more practical apps that people actually need. I am interested in rooting Android devices I've tried a bunch successful a few times but I can't find the software I need to be proficient at it. Any pointers?
Jp2348 said:
I'm just getting into Android development , app development, and Web creations. I am taking courses through Microsoft and learning Android on my own. That's all great however there are things they just dont teach on there. Is there anyone out there that would give me some advice on where I can look to hone my skills and get into hacking some of these platforms and creating more practical apps that people actually need. I am interested in rooting Android devices I've tried a bunch successful a few times but I can't find the software I need to be proficient at it. Any pointers?
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hello and welcome, first off spend some time researching in here for
Jp2348 said:
I'm just getting into Android development , app development, and Web creations. I am taking courses through Microsoft and learning Android on my own. That's all great however there are things they just dont teach on there. Is there anyone out there that would give me some advice on where I can look to hone my skills and get into hacking some of these platforms and creating more practical apps that people actually need. I am interested in rooting Android devices I've tried a bunch successful a few times but I can't find the software I need to be proficient at it. Any pointers?
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Welcome aborad,
Try to locate your devices section and be prepared to deep read in order to find the jewels