Android Mobile App - A Published Rss Reader App
Posted on 25 Aug 04:18 | by LeeAndro | 27 views
Last updated 12/2015MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 2.59 GB | Duration: 5h 18m
Android mobile app creation from scratch.
End result: A beautiful mobile app published on the Play store.
What you'll learn
Design and code beautiful Android apps
Market themselves as freelance software eeers
Requirements
Nothing
Description
I will take you from bner to COMPLETELY published on the Google Play Store. NO OTHER COURSE takes you all the way through the process and in so much detail !!Review of this courseReally engaging, like the way you explain all the little things, good for us bners!You will be publishedBy the you're done with this course you will have an app on the Play Store. One that earns passive income from advertising!That's money STRAIGHT into your pocket!Please stop buying 'How to code 10 Android apps in 10 days' courses...There is so much more to Android app development than just plain coding tutorials!That's why I created this Android development course! No other Android development course takes you from bner (with no experience) to published. They only show you 'How to make an Android app', wth no reference to all the other parts such as:Signing your Android appBecoming a Google Android developerCreating signing keystrokes for AndroidSubmitting an Android app to the Play StoreMarketing through your Android app listingThis course is for you if you want to: Learn the Android development process - from complete bner to Play Store publishing (no-one else does this, they only show 'how to code' app tutorials)Get paid $100 - $150 per hour to make apps for paying clientsCreate your own wildly popular appsSee the whole development process as it really is.Have a real app you can publish under your own accountThis course is not for you if:You are an expert or intermediate programmerWhat software do you needAndroid studio (free) which needs to be run on a Pc or Mac or LinuxDo you need experienceNo. I assume you are a complete bner to Android development What makes this course differentIt reveals the true nature of app development - an involved process with many design and usability iterations. Top clients (those with money) will expect a certain level of professionalism and do not mind large bills to match if you bring them value.My last invoice amounted to £18,000 for a simple, unpublished version 1 app. It was paid off immediately with the project manager commenting 'great value and cheaper than large studios'. He loved it because we had gone through several design stages beforehand, allowing him to get exactly what he envisioned.If I had simply presented my 'app coding abilities' I would have only been able to charge one third of that amount.The reality is that making beautiful apps allows you to charge far more and produce fantastic looking work.That work becomes your calling card, with clients seeking you out instead of the other way around.The extras you get when taking this course:I break down some app industry guidelines you should follow when creating an Android app (hint: we borrow from other creative industries).You learn to think outside the box, giving you an advantage over all your competitorsA good basic grounding in Android Studio app development (and the Java language)An app you can actually publish yourself!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction and setup
Lecture 1 Introduction and what you will learn
Lecture 2 Installing Android Studio and creating your first project
Lecture 3 A quick tour of the Android studio interface
Section 2: Beautiful Android Apps
Lecture 4 Why the need for beautiful Android apps
Lecture 5 What exactly is beautiful
Lecture 6 Blasphemy. Using Apples app guidelines for Android apps.
Section 3: Designing our user experience
Lecture 7 Designing our UX
Section 4: Designing our User Interface in Android Studio
Lecture 8 Testing our current user interface in the Android Simulator
Lecture 9 Designing the main screen layout in Android XML
Lecture 10 Designing the add feed layout in Android XML
Lecture 11 Designing the edit feeds screen in Android XML
Lecture 12 Setting our app theme in the styles.xml file and Android manifest
Section 5: Creating and navigating between new activities within Android apps
Lecture 13 Connecting up our activities using intents
Section 6: Databases on Android (SQLite)
Lecture 14 How to set up an SQLite database in an Android app
Lecture 15 Java code to store and get information from an SQLite database
Lecture 16 Storing our RSS feed in the SQLite database
Section 7: List Views and adapters on Android
Lecture 17 Setting up a ListView adapter for a list of RSS feeds
Lecture 18 Editing a ListView and removing elements
Section 8: App permissions on Android via manifest.xml
Lecture 19 Android app permissions (accessing the internet in our app via manifest.xml)
Section 9: How to use libraries in Android projects
Lecture 20 Creating our RSS Feed Item class to use with the library
Lecture 21 Installing a library within an Android project
Section 10: Fetching our feed items and fixing bugs in Android apps
Lecture 22 Fetching the RSS feed items from the internet (and our first bug)
Lecture 23 Fixing our RSS library bug using 'try' catch'
Section 11: Finishing our list of RSS items - putting data into a ListView on Android
Lecture 24 Placing the collected feed items into our list view using an adapter on Android
Lecture 25 Making our list look good
Section 12: Creating a web view on Android for our RSS item
Lecture 26 Creating our RSS item viewer using a web view
Section 13: How to make money with an Android app (optional)
Lecture 27 General monetisation strats on Android
Lecture 28 Getting paid via Google Ads (AdMob) on the web view page
Section 14: Testing and Debugging Android apps
Lecture 29 Test, test and test again!
Section 15: Preparing an Android app for release
Lecture 30 How to create an Android app icon
Lecture 31 How to sign an Android app for release
Section 16: How to create a Google Developer account and prepare a Google Play listing
Lecture 32 Creating a Google Developer account for Android
Lecture 33 Setting up a basic Android app Google Play listing
Lecture 34 Required icons and Feature graphics for the Google Play Store
Lecture 35 Android app screenshots for the Google Play listing (aka, free marketing)
Section 17: Homework for your shiny new Android app
Lecture 36 Easy Task - Validate feed name
Lecture 37 Intermediate task - Validate RSS address
Lecture 38 Intermediate Task - Arrange RSS Items by published date
Lecture 39 Hard task - Create GUI to choose individual feed stories
Lecture 40 Hard task - Check internet before getting feeds
Section 18: Round up and farewell
Lecture 41 What you have learnt and where to go next
Bners who know little to nothing about coding,People that want to WOW people on the app store with their designs
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