Kotlin-Based Android Course (Step 1 of 3) Google now recommends using Kotlin, not Java, for Android application development. Kotlin has been declared an official language for Android, and all examples on the developer support site are provided in Kotlin. Now, Kotlin, not Java, is the language of choice for Android application development.
This course covers most aspects of Android application development, from the basics to advanced, and uses Kotlin for all its code. Kotlin is poised to become the dominant language in mobile development, and Google anticipates that its post-development support for Android will be centered around Kotlin. While most existing Android courses are written in Java, this course is written in Kotlin, ensuring immediate application to future Android development.
Learning Objectives
This course is designed to equip you with the ability to develop Android applications using the Kotlin language.
Unlike existing courses, you will learn by writing code in Kotlin, the official language of Android, and utilizing the latest Android development tools.
In follow-up courses, you will learn core topics for Android development, including thread management, data management, networks, and sensors.
You will learn the basics of Android application development, mainly focusing on screen-related topics.
After completing this course, you can take the follow-up course on Android development based on the Kotlin language.
Things to learn
Unlike existing courses, you will learn by writing code in Kotlin, the official language of Android, and utilizing the latest Android development tools.
Helpful people
Anyone interested in Android development using the Kotlin language, including college students, the general public, and developers, is eligible.
Note
A basic understanding of object-oriented programming languages, Java, and Kotlin is required.
The grammar of the Kotlin language is explained when necessary within the course, but it will be helpful to learn the Kotlin language in advance.
This course focuses on screens and interfaces, and future courses will cover more in-depth topics.
Android's four major components, data management, and network content
Introduction of knowledge sharers
Yoon Jae-seong
From the early days of mobile content development in Korea's IT industry, I have developed and lectured on various applications, including Android and iPhone apps. I currently serve as the Director of Development at Softcampus Inc.
Development experience SKT launches "Island Adventure" mobile content development - KT launches mobile content development for "Quiz Soccer" SK launches "Mobile Certified Broker" - iPhone "Hanjatong" app development- iPhone "Health Training" app development - KT/SK Dales of Commons content development - Development of KT mini games (Gradually Grabbing Land, Aladdin's Magic Lamp, Mystery Block Detectives, BUZZ and BUZZ)
Teaching experience We have been developing and providing lectures for 18 years to current and unemployed people from famous domestic companies such as 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, and Hanwha S&C.
Lecture content - Start Google Angular.js Course - Bootstrap 4 & 3 Framework Tutorial - JavaScript Tutorials for Beginners - jQuery Programming for Beginners - CSS & CSS3 Tutorials for Beginners - HTML & HTML5 Tutorials for Beginners - node.js server Tutorials (Node.js server programming course) - Kotlin for Android: Beginner one step - Kotlin for Android: Deepening Course, Level 2 - Kotlin for Android: Advanced 3-Step Course (Kotlin for Android: 3-Step Final Course) - Oracle SQL Database 11g PL/SQL Developer (Oracle Database 11G) - MySQL Database for Beginners - C Programming for Beginners - Kotlin, Google's official development language for beginners - Python lectures for beginners , Java, Android, Flame Work, Database, UML, iPhone, Big Data Processing and Analysis, Python, Internet of Things, Data Analysis Using R/Python, Deep Learning, Machine Learning AI, Spark, etc., are taught in one field. Various experiences are incorporated into the lectures, and examples are created and explained so that the lectures can be applied to practice as easily as possible.
Since this isn't an offline class, please use the Q&A for any questions you may have. I'll be sure to answer them.
I'm learning Android for the first time and I'm learning very well. The only thing I regret is that the recording doesn't work properly, so it's giving me a headache. :(
I am satisfied with the overall content.
I think it will be helpful to you to tell me the problem when you make future lecture videos. There is a phenomenon where the sound suddenly gets smaller or something. There is a habitual sound that the instructor makes after he finishes talking. I try not to pay attention to it as much as possible ^^;
Thank you for your hard work.