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Denis Tsal2018-12-02 21:36:13
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Denis Tsal, 2018-12-02 21:36:13

What to do, what to study in the evenings for android programming?

I went to offline Java courses. I studied, passed the teacher tic-tac-toe. A couple of months passed, did not open intellij anymore. Most likely, I abandoned Java, because I did not study for Android Java and I was fed up with writing console programs. Therefore, in order to make it more interesting visually, I think to try my hand at programming for android.
Advise a language that is more universal and convenient for Android for a beginner. Books, webinars, courses? Which? What to do in order not to score if coding is not a job on which you want or don’t want to write? Thank you all in advance!

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Oleg Gamega, 2018-12-02
@gadfi

Most likely, I abandoned java, because I didn’t study for android java and I got tired of writing console programs.

Are you sure this is the issue?
what do you do at work?

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Akim Glushkov, 2018-12-02
@mikaakim

humble yourself

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Sergey, 2018-12-02
@Prow1er

obviously, https://startandroid.ru/ru/
the material is old, but the examples are working.
Of course: https://developer.android.com/reference/
Well, JetPack, RxJava as you learn it.
And in response to "what to do?" will solve useful and interesting problems. Without this, there is no way in development at all.
Courses and webinars in the furnace - 99% waste of money and time
Forgot about the language. Java or Kotlin of your choice. I do not own Kotlin, I can not advise. But Google is betting on it and there are reasons for this (google).

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