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1. Introduction to the Android world
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Date | 30.06.2017 | Size | 14.11 Kb. | | #22317 |
| 1. Introduction to the Android world
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Android Architecture
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Android History
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Scope as an Android App Developer
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Understanding Eclipse IDE
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Understanding Android studio
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Android versions & API Levels
2. Understanding the Building Environment for Android
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Basic programming languages intro: Java and XML
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How Design Using XML
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How to develop android using JAVA?
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Intro in JAVA-OOPS concepts
3. Understanding Layouts
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What are Layouts and Widgets?
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Working with various layouts: Linear, Relative, Table, Frame
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Working with various Widgets: Text-View, Edit-Text, Buttons, Image-Views, and Scroll View etc.
Day 1 (Session 2)
1. Getting familiar with Activity
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What are Activity and its Life-Cycle?
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What is Manifest File
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Registering the Activity in Manifest File
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Setting up the Android Virtual Devices
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Testing your Hello World Application
2. Introduction to Intents
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What are Intents
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Types of Intents: Explicit and Implicit
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Starting another Activity using both types of Intents
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What is Bundle?
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Sending Data from one Activity to another
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Building Camera application, fetching image using Intent
3. Understanding various Notifications
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What is Toast?
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What is Dialog and Alert-Dialog?
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What is action-bar Notification?
Day 2 (Lab-Session)
1. Developing Applications
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Develop an application that uses GUL Component ,Font & colors
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Event listener
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Calculator application
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Basic graphic primitive on screen
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Application make use of database
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RSS feeder application
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Implementing multi Threading
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GPS Location information
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Write data to SD card
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Alarm Clock
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SMS application
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RSS feeder application
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