Yoon Jae-seong's Java-based Android App Development Part 3 - Data Management and Network
This course is a Java Android app development course consisting of a total of 4 parts. In the third lecture, we will look at data management and networks in Android apps.
How to develop Android applications using Java language
Action Bar, Data Management, Resource Management, Sensors, Networks provided by Android (Part 3 out of 4)
Android app development from the basics, Get started with popular Java! 📲
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Currently, Android applications can be developed in Java or Kotlin. This course covers most aspects of Android application development, from basic to advanced, and code is written entirely in Java.
In Part 3
The Android course mainly covers the action bar, data management, resource management, sensors, and networks, and the next course will cover more in-depth topics.
Learning content Check it out 📚
Lessons 1-4: Introduction to Android and Setting Up a Development Environment
This lecture will briefly introduce the course and show you how to set up a development environment.
Lessons 5-13: Android Action
Let's take a look at the action bar at the top of Android applications. This will teach you how to structure menus intuitively.
Lessons 14-20: Building Various Views Using the Action Bar
The action bar isn't just used for top menus. It can also be used to organize various screens, such as tabs and pagers.
Lessons 21-29: Data Input/Output
We'll explore different ways to store and read data generated during application operation.
Lessons 30-36: Resource Management
We will look at how to manage various resource data required when implementing Android applications, such as images, colors, and sizes.
Lessons 37-45: Android Sensors
Smartphones have various sensors that can be used to gather information about the user. Let's examine the various sensors available on Android and use them to collect data through examples.
Lectures 46-50: Networks
Networking is an essential part of smartphone application development. Let's get hands-on with the various networking methods used in Android.
Introducing the Knowledge Sharer 👨💻
Yoon Jae-seong (currently Softcampus Development Director)
I have incorporated my 19 years of experience in various fields and fields into my lectures, from the early days of mobile content in Korea's IT industry to big data development and consulting, as well as IT application software development.
Development experience
SKT Launches "Island Adventure" Mobile Content Development
KT Launches "Quiz Soccer" Mobile Content Development
SK launches "Mobile Certified Broker"
iPhone "Hanjatong" app development
iPhone "Health Training" App Development
KT/SK Namco Japan develops content for "Dale of Commons"
Development of KT mini-games (Gradually Grabbing Land, Aladdin's Magic Lamp, Mystery Block Detectives, BUZZ and BUZZ)
Teaching experience Like a stylish lion, Android course main instructor, Samsung Multicampus, Busan IT Industry Promotion Agency, Jeonju Information and Culture Industry Promotion Agency, Incheon IT Industry Promotion Agency, Korea Radio Promotion Agency, SK C&C, T Academy, Korea Robot Industry Promotion Agency, Daejeon ETRI, Samsung Electronics, nica Training Center, Korea Productivity Center, Hanwha S&C, Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics, SK C&C, Daegu Robot Industry Promotion Agency, Pusan National University, etc. He is a veteran instructor with 22 years of experience in lecturing and developing for current and unemployed employees of famous domestic companies.
Lecture area I lecture on Java, Android, frameworks, databases, UML, iPhone, big data processing and analysis, Python, the Internet of Things, data analysis using R/Python, deep learning, machine learning AI, Spark, and more. I draw on my diverse experience to explain concepts as easily as possible, and I create and explain examples that facilitate practical application. Since this is not an offline class, please use the Q&A for any questions you may have. I will do my best to resolve any issues as quickly as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions 💬
Q. What can I learn in this course?
In this course, you'll learn the most fundamental aspects of developing Android applications using the Java language. You'll explore the action bar, data management, resource management, sensors, and networking provided by Android.
Q. What knowledge is required to take this course?
This course uses the Java language, so a basic understanding of the language is required. Furthermore, since this course follows Part 2, you must also complete Part 1 and Part 2.
Q. What should I study after completing this course?
We recommend that you study Part 4, the next step.
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Who is this course right for?
Recommended for those who want to develop Android applications in Java.
This is recommended for those who want to use the Action Bar when developing Android applications and utilize functions such as data, resources, sensors, and networks.
Need to know before starting?
This course teaches you how to create Android applications using the Java language, so an understanding of the Java language is required.
As a continuation of Part 1 and Part 2, you should study the Java-based Android Part 1 and Part 2 lectures.