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ValsinatsThe1st2015-01-16 01:02:37
Mobile development
ValsinatsThe1st, 2015-01-16 01:02:37

How to learn to program for Android or iOS from scratch?

Good day.
Ever since my school days I wanted to learn how to program, but at school I didn’t have enough time and my hands didn’t reach, now I’m already in my second year of college at ITMO, but as it turned out, even here, if you don’t take up the study on your own, the result will not be achieved so soon as you would like.
But let's get down to business, I conceived a rather large project, to which I did not find analogues, for mobile platforms. And immediately the question arose - how, having minimal, and if you round it off, then zero programming experience, immediately start with learning languages ​​​​and all their nuances already specifically for mobile OS?
All my experience is small console applications in C and Python. Python is now going through the curriculum, C is not yet, but now I have firmly decided to get down to business and achieve the desired result.
I would like to see recommendations on which languages ​​to start with and how to move towards studying them within the framework of this issue.

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IceJOKER, 2015-01-16
@IceJOKER

Self-study is the key to development.
startandroid.ru is a useful resource for beginner developers, watch, repeat, practice and so on.
the main thing is practice.
it’s easy for two times nothing works, you have to work and sweat.
How quickly you master all this depends only on you.
and an easy way for your project - $$$
ps I hope you could)

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therhino, 2015-01-16
@therhino

1. spit on Android
2. vk.com/iosdevcourse
Android and iOS development is hell against heaven.
macradar.ru/interview/android-vs-ios-kakaya-platfo...
Where better to go: ios or android?

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Maxim Prigozhenkov, 2015-01-16
@Waka_Waka

As mentioned above - you need to buy a poppy.
Start learning the Objective C language. Forget swift. Well, as you learn - take on the frameworks.

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