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What's the news on Creating android apps with an android smartphone?
I'm creating this thread to show how this pioneering field is developing
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I found out that there are a few promising options in Google play store.
Here's one that you can try for yourself.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hussainlabs.androiddevelopmentcourse
Mobile app creator
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobile.appcreator
I am trying these applications myself.
Master android
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.androidsquad.androidmaster
And
Learn android with source code
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.milcanx.learnandroidapp
I have more of these on my phone, and I will tell you about them later.
I just wanted to open this thread and give something to it for you.
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Thanks for sharing this stuff. I don't have time at the moment but certainly keen to know more on App development and Java.
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Today I'm giving you an awesome podcast to of learning Java from Spotify.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1J6PGmuAd1fifOS1f16O2o?si=Qjc1ZteySOuii1LMO2-k_w
The author tells us that "you will be a fully qualified developer" when you have listened through and done the website lessons.
I was hungry for more Java learning. I can listen during driving to work and back, 2 X 30 min each day.
And sometimes I'm listening in at work too, I'm a bus driver.
The podcast tells us much more about Java than websites and/or Sololearn does. He's like a school teacher, in his podcast.
Oh, and I'm unable to hurry with the listened stuff.
It's probably my biggest concern in my learning. I'm pushing through with fury in the Sololearn lessons and I shouldn't.
The podcast makes me listen more closely and I can't hurry to "turn the page".
I also like to listen to the radio and other podcasts too.
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Duncan I'm going to add more stuff later.
And I'm happy to share them with you here.