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Try https://developer.android.com/train.... They have a lot of material from basic topics to more advanced ones. Apart from that, it is a good way to just try to develop an own app about any topic you can think about. Reimplement your favorite app, if you don't have any ideas for an own. This way you will face certain challenges and be forced to deal with them.
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Try https://teamtreehouse.com it has a long Android development track you can take that will take you from zero experience to bring able to make a full Android app on your own.
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Hazen4598yChoose a project and finish it. Learn everything you need for that project along the way.
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@Hazen I agree, trying to do it for yourself is one of the best ways to learn something.
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Set a goal and then write the app. if you don't know something, look it up on stackoverflow.
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SamDev982678yThanks y'all... I'm gonna try working on a project... Will keep you guys updated. :)
Can't even find a proper way to learn android app development.. Some tutorials are way too basic and others way too advanced.. Even books arent of much help to me... I know the basics... How do i learn further :/ How do i code without having to look at some example every time ://
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android app development
so confused