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Java Programming for Junior App Developers!
Class experience
Beginner Level
Welcome to "Junior App Developer: Mastering Android With Kotlin - A Year-Long Journey Are you excited to dive into the dynamic realm of Android app development? This course is tailored for learners aged 13 to 17 who are passionate about technology and eager to craft their own mobile applications. What Will Be Taught? Over the year, you'll explore the foundations of Android development using the Kotlin programming language. From fundamental UI design to advanced concepts like data handling,...
Homework Offered
0 - 1 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Notice about the Usage of Android Studio In this class, we will be utilizing Android Studio as our primary integrated development environment (IDE) for Android app development. Android Studio is a widely recognized and trusted tool in the field of Android development. Please be aware of the following policies regarding the usage of Android Studio for the duration of this course. Account Creation: To actively participate in class activities and complete assignments, it is mandatory for students to create an account on Android Studio. The account creation process is an essential step to enable code writing, compilation, and project development within the Android Studio environment. Data Collection and Privacy: Android Studio, as an IDE, adheres to a privacy policy that governs the collection and usage of user data. By using Android Studio in this class, you acknowledge and provide permission for the collection of certain non-personal information as outlined in the Android Studio privacy policy. The privacy policy may include, but is not limited to, the collection of statistical data related to your visits to the IDE, traffic data, location data, logs, and other communication data. The collected information is primarily utilized for improving the performance of Android Studio, enhancing user experience, and customizing the IDE based on user preferences. It's important to note that the information collected is non-personal and is used for statistical purposes only. Android Studio does not collect personal information that can identify individual users. For detailed information about the privacy practices of Android Studio, please refer to the Android Studio privacy policy. You can find the privacy policy at [Android Studio Privacy Policy](https://developer.android.com/studio/terms#privacy). By continuing to use Android Studio in this class, you implicitly agree to the terms outlined in the Android Studio privacy policy. If you have any concerns or questions about privacy, feel free to reach out for clarification or explore the provided privacy policy link for more details.
Hello future engineers and scientists! I'm Faruk, a passionate Software Test Engineer (SDET) based in New York, and I'm thrilled to be your STEM instructor. With over 12 years of experience, I bring real-world insights into the classroom, making...
Group Class
$12
weekly1x per week
35 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
6-10 learners per class