Why Android Course With StratFx?
Why Android?
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The best part about Android operating system is its feature of being open source.
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More than before, a lot of electronic manufactures like Samsung, HTC & Asus (to name a few!) have got access to the code which makes it easy for them to use it in their smartphones
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Android is the primary OS for 300 Smartphones, 90 Tablets & 6 E-Readers
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Everyday around 1.5 million Android devices are activated across the globe.
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There are over 1,460,800 apps in Google Play store & growing!
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Over 60% of Android apps are for free!
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As Android provides an interesting revenue model, a lot of organizations have a dedicated team for application development with hiring catching pace.
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The unique advantage of learning app development is that learners can choose to work or freelance.
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once that person masters developing apps through Android it becomes easy to develop apps for other operating systems!
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Imagine that you are creating an app for roughly $1 and you launch it in Google and there are over 1.5 million Android devices activated each day! How much can you make even if 1% of the total Android users downloaded your app? You do the math…
$1 X 1% X 1.5 Million = $15,000 ! -
App Download – Once the app is launched in the Google play store, the app developer can fix a price for the app and post download, Google will pay out after deducting play store charges.
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Ad-Revenue – This model is quite common for free apps where Google will pay out to developers in exchange for placing ads in the app. A lot of developers have benefited from this model.
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Android is everywhere.
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Recently, the Moto 360 got launched to compete with Apple Smartwatch and then there is the Google glass powered by the Android operating system
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the total number of Android devices sold is 1,175,450,000!
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ANDROID
Basic of Android
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What is Android
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History and Version
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Installing softwares
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Setup Eclipse
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Hello Android example
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Internal Details
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Dalvik VM
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Software Stack
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Android Core Building Blocks
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Android Emulator
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AndroidManifest.xml
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R.java file
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Hide Title Bar
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Screen Orientation
UI Widgets
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Working with Button
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Toast
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Custom Toast
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Button
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Toggle Button
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Switch Button
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Image Button
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CheckBox
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AlertDialog
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Spinner
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AutoCompleteTextView
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RatingBar
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DatePicker
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TimePicker
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ProgressBar
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Quick Contact Budge
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Analog Clock and Digital Clock
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Working with hardware Button
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File Download
Activity, Intent & Fragment
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Activity Lifecycle
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Activity Example
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Implicit Intent
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Explicit Intent
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Fragment Lifecycle
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Fragment Example
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Dynamic Fragment
Android Menu
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Option Menu
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Context Menu
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Popup Menu
Layout Manager
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Relative Layout
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Linear Layout
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Table Layout
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Grid Layout
Adaptor
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Array Adaptor
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ArrayList Adaptor
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Base Adaptor
View
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GridView
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WebView
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Advanced ANDROID
Android Service
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Android Service
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Android Service API
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Android Started Service
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Android Bound Service
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Android Service Life Cycle
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Android Core Building Blocks
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Android Service Example
Data Storage
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Shared Preferences
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Internal Storage
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External Storage
SQLite
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SQLite API
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SQLite Spinner
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SQLite ListView
SQLite
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SQLite API
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SQLite Spinner
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SQLite ListView
XML & JSON
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XML Parsing SAX
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XML Parsing DOM
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XML Pull Parser
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JSON Parsing
Cotent Provider
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Content Proivider Fundamental
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Contact Content Provider
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Other Built-in Content Providers
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Creating Custom Content Provider
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Understanding Content URI
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ContentResolver
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Sharing Information from custom content provider
Android Notification
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Notification API
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Creating Notification Builder
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Setting Notification Properties
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Attaching Actions
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Issuing Notification
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NotificationCompat.Builder class
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Android Notification Examples
Multimedia
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Wallpaper
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Live Wallpaper
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Multimedia API
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Playing Audio
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Creating Audio Player
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Playing Video
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Alarm Manager
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Gallery
Speech API
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TextToSpeech API
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TextToSpeech Example
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Managing speed and pitch
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Speech To Text
Telephony API
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Telephony Manager
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Get Call State
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Call State BroadcastReceiver
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Simple Caller Talker
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Making Phone Call
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Send SMS
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Send Email
Location API
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Location API Fundamental
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Example of Android Location API
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Working with Google Maps
Animation
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Android Animation API
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Android Drawable class
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Android Animation Example
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Android Rotate Animation
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Android Fade Animation
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Android Zoom Animation
Device Connectivity
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Bluetooth Tutorial
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List Paired Devices
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Working with WiFi
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Working with Camera
Sensor
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Sensor API
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Motion Sensor
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Position Sensor
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Environmental Sensor
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Sensor Values
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SensorManager class
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Sensor Class
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SensorEvent class
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SensorEventListener interface
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Compass Acceslerometer and Orientation Sensors
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Sensor Examples
Android Graphics
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Graphics API
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2D Graphics
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android.graphics.Canvas
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android.graphics.Paint class
Android P2P Communication
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Introducing Instant Messaging
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Using the GTalk Service
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Monitoring the Roste for Changes
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Sending and Receiving Data Messages
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Transmitting Data Messages
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Receiving Data Messages
Android Web Services
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What is web service
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Soap Vs Restful web service
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Android Restful web service example with java servlet
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Storing data into external oracle database
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Verifying data in android with external oracle database
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Android Map V2 API
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Adding Map
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Customizing Map
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GoogleMap class
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Android Google Map Application
Project Development