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Lynda.com Android App Development With Java Essential Training.rar

That said, the logic you learn from the Java course—activities, intents, layouts—transfers 80% to Kotlin. So it’s not wasted time. , activities, and standard UI components like views

The final chapters of the course cover advanced topics, including how to use Android's architecture components, how to work with web services, and how to use machine learning and AI in Android apps. As the folders populated with MP4s and exercise

, activities, and standard UI components like views and styles. Core Concepts : Implementing the XML layouts.

User Interface (UI): Working with layouts, text strings, buttons, themes, and design constraints.

The progress bar crawled. As the folders populated with MP4s and exercise files, the voice of the instructor filled his cramped apartment. It was systematic. It was calm. The course didn’t care that he was three years late; Java didn’t care that Kotlin was the new industry darling. The fundamentals were all there—the activities, the lifecycles, the XML layouts.

Lynda.com Android App Development With Java Essential Training.rar

That said, the logic you learn from the Java course—activities, intents, layouts—transfers 80% to Kotlin. So it’s not wasted time.

The final chapters of the course cover advanced topics, including how to use Android's architecture components, how to work with web services, and how to use machine learning and AI in Android apps.

, activities, and standard UI components like views and styles. Core Concepts : Implementing

User Interface (UI): Working with layouts, text strings, buttons, themes, and design constraints.

The progress bar crawled. As the folders populated with MP4s and exercise files, the voice of the instructor filled his cramped apartment. It was systematic. It was calm. The course didn’t care that he was three years late; Java didn’t care that Kotlin was the new industry darling. The fundamentals were all there—the activities, the lifecycles, the XML layouts.