question that what should i prefer to learn Android development... A book or a Udemy course??
You should more practice
Udemy course will do. Books become outdated too fast.
Udemy courses are outdated xd
https://developer.android.com/courses/ These are more or less up to date. @Eagle_king5
By a course it'd be more fast no doubt. Try the Udacity's course: https://www.udacity.com/course/developing-android-apps-with-kotlin--ud9012
Udacity courses are outdated too
Ok. I agree with you. I took one but taking look at Android Developer Documentation along with.
But for the beginners its ok to understand some conceptions and to underline important information. They explain good!
Bro I'm just trying to learn JavaSE (and almost done) so currently don't want to learn Kotlin 😅 Switching from C to Java was very Difficult 😁
Currently I'm thinking to buy udemy course - "Android app development- build 23 apps"
Buying courses is not a good idea imho
But you should worry about it because some while ago Google state that Kotlin's Android development official language. SDK's new libraries have been written in Kotlin and old ones rewrite on it too.
Then '😢... How tough is switching from java to Kotlin?
You can switch after learning Java, it won't take much time. Still Java is essential as Android itself and the Android framework are written in Java. But eventually you'll have to learn Kotlin.
Time required for switching from Java to Kotlin - few days :D
All the information you can find easily by yourself in the Internet. Only one good thing - information is well structured and in order. Only one reason to buy the course
It does not matter to the language programmer 1- Having an understanding of programming 2- Understanding the principles of Android programming 3- Familiarity with pattern design and object orientation
I agree with you. In my opinion, Kotlin is easier than Java a little bit.
Yes, you are comfortable with everything you do and learn
1. Lots of free sources contain bad habits. 2. Courses are not only about the content, but practise, collaboration with other learners, and sometimes personalized mentoring.
Okay, 3 reasons so !
It's a ask kinda tricky for answering to you because I never to code in Java in deep. Sorry! But by writing code in Kotlin you're gonna less code than in Java. That's one of advantages of the Kotlin use over Java.
Kotlin also allows you to code mixed with Java syntax allowing you a more smooth languague trasition process.
Then I'll try to learn it... Currently i have Udemy course "Android development - build 23 apps" and it also has a Kotlin section.
Nice! Go ahead! And remember to know Java can be a very useful skill for migrating old Android projects wrote in one to Kotlin.
Thanks my friend 😊
Thanks my friend 😊
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