Instructor: Paul Trebilcox-Ruiz
Creating native Android apps allows you to deliver a first-class mobile experience to your users. This course will take you through native Android development right from setup through creating a finished app.
In this course you will create an Android app for a zoo. You will create a list of exhibits that opens into a detail page, a gallery and a Google Maps section. You will also implement a navigation drawer and toolbar while learning the basics of Material design.
Each folder in the source represents the end result of a lesson in this course and each lesson builds from the last. The data folder contains a set of JSON files that are used for populating data into the application and the images folder contains a set of Creative Commons licensed images from Instagram that can be used within the app.
The following images are sourced from Flickr and licensed under Creative Commons CC BY-2.0 or CC BY-SA-2.0.
Bison, Grizzly, Black Footed Cat, Blue Duiker, Elephant Seal, Red Lemur, Gazelle, Bull Elk, Fennec Fox, Hippo, Gray wolf, Ocelot, Giraffe, Giraffe Thumbnail, Galah, Galah Thumbnail, Dyeing Dart Frog, Dyeing Dart Frog Thumbnail, Addax, Addax Thumbnail, Tiger, Tiger Thumbnail, Asian Elephant, Asian Elephant Thumbnail, Rhinoceros, Rhinoceros Thumbnail
These are source files for the Tuts+ course: Getting Started With Android
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