Study material to get the Google Developer Android Kotlin certificate.
To prepare for the Associate Android Developer certification exam, developers should:
- Understand the architecture of the Android system
- Be able to describe the basic building blocks of an Android app
- Know how to build and run an Android app
- Display simple messages in a popup using a Toast or a Snackbar
- Be able to display a message outside your app's UI using Notifications
- Understand how to localize an app
- Be able to schedule a background task using WorkManager
- Android Basics in Kotlin Unit 1 - Kotlin Basics for Android, Pathway 2: Create your first Android app 100%
- Android Basics in Kotlin Unit 1 - Kotlin Basics for Android, Pathway 3: Build a basic layout 100%
- Android Basics in Kotlin Unit 1 - Kotlin Basics for Android, Pathway 4: Add a button to an app 100%
- Codelabs -> WorkManager (Kotlin) 100%
- Android Developers -> Application fundamentals 0%
- Android Developers -> Getting started with Jetpack 0%
- Android Developers -> AndroidX overview 0%
- Android Developers -> Android KTX (Kotlin) 0%
- Android Developers -> Localize your app 0%
- Android Developers -> Create a notification 0%
- Android Developers -> Toasts 0%
- Android Developers -> Build a responsive UI with ConstraintLayout 0%
- Android Developers -> Create a list with RecyclerView 0%
- Android Developers -> Create a navigation drawer 0%
- Android Developers -> Custom view components 0%
- Android Developers -> Build more accessible custom views 0%
- Android Developers -> Styles and themes 0%
- Android Developers -> setContentDescription() 0%
- Android Developers -> Adding accessibility features to apps for blind and visually-impaired users 0%
- Android Tool Time - Building interfaces with ConstraintLayout in AS 0%
- Codelabs -> Activities and intents 0%
- Codelabs -> Your first interactive UI 0%
- Codelabs -> Themes and final touches 0%
- Codelabs -> RecyclerView 0%
- Codelabs -> Menus and pickers 0%
- Codelabs -> User navigation 0%
- Codelabs -> Material Components (Kotlin) 0%
- Codelabs -> Lifecycles 0%
- Codelabs -> Add user interactivity 0%
- Codelabs -> Constraint layout using the Layout Editor 0%
- Codelabs -> RecyclerView fundamentals (Kotlin) 0%
- Android Developers -> Shared preferences 0%
- Codelabs -> Room, LiveData and ViewModel 0%
- Codelabs -> Repository 0%
- Codelabs -> Drawables, styles, and themes 0%
- Codelabs -> Shared preferences 0%
- Codelabs -> App settings 0%
- Codelabs -> ViewModel and ViewModelFactory 0%
- Codelabs -> Room with a View (Kotlin) 0%
- Android Developers -> Debug your app 0%
- Android Dev Fundamentals -> Write and view logs with Logcat 0%
- Codelabs -> Android Studio debugger 0%
- Codelabs -> Add log statements to your app 0%
- Android Developers -> Fundamentals of testing 0%
- Android Dev Fundamentals -> Automate UI tests 0%
- Codelabs -> Unit tests 0%
- Codelabs -> Android Testing -> Unit testing with JUnit and Mockito 0%
- Codelabs -> Android Testing -> Espresso for UI testing 0%
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