This course introduces you to the design and implementation of Android applications for mobile devices. You will build upon concepts from the prior course, including handling notifications, using multimedia and graphics and incorporating touch and gestures into your apps.

Programming Mobile Applications for Android Handheld Systems: Part 2

Programming Mobile Applications for Android Handheld Systems: Part 2

Instructor: Dr. Adam Porter
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MG
Reviewed on Mar 13, 2017
Excellent course, excellent teacher. All key concepts are covered well.
PK
Reviewed on Nov 8, 2020
I enjoyed learning the course, the professor gives good explanation. I learnt a lot from this course. Please update the course to latest version of Android studio.
JJ
Reviewed on Feb 20, 2018
Learned a ton already in the first part. Part 2 has a lot of very useful topics, like multi-touch, graphics, sensors, and so on. Challenging, but very much worth the time. Highly recommended.
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