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Android courses in 2020?
Hello. Recommend some courses on android for a relative beginner (roughly speaking about it sphere). I plan to work in Android Studio. Yes, I googled and searched here. They recommend either English-speaking or https://startandroid.ru/ru/uroki/vse-uroki-spiskom.html
But on the startandroid of the 11th year, courses. I recently looked at 2017 and all sorts of nuances have already changed there, but for 2011 I can’t even imagine what could be.
udemy looked at the reviews, people don't write very well and I don't really know whether to choose them or not.
It’s scary to jump into English-speaking now. I would like to at least understand what it is all about, and then maybe I would look at the English.
Yes, I completely forgot. The goal is to write a thesis in 9 months (android application), and then if it goes on, then grow further in this.
Preferably either free or ("torrent"). But if there is a really good course somewhere, then even if it is paid at reasonable prices.
I know that it is necessary to read literature, I do this, but I would like to take some course so that they simply show the principle of work clearly, and then lick the documentation.
Thank you.
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startandroid is a good and most importantly free course for a beginner. There, of course, a lot is outdated, but far from everything, and the basic things are described well there. As a result of a modern application, it will not work, but a modern application on android is not a task for a beginner, as it seems to me. From yudemi and all kinds of coursers it is difficult to advise something good. It is better to look for e-books, there are many good ones to start with, the main thing is to code more, complete tasks.
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