Some of Android architecture components were announced in Google I/O 2017. A new collection of libraries that help you design robust, testable, and maintainable apps. Every Android developer should start to use them nowadays! How to learn?You can find samples, tutorials and try a codelab on this official link: https://developer.android.com/topic/libraries/architecture/index.html
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There are many websites and apps that you should check them daily in order to download the latest release of Android Studio, find the newest libraries and keep up with latest market technologies. 1. Android Weekly Sign up with your email to get latest news weekly including jobs, libraries and tutorials. Link: http://androidweekly.net 2. Android Authority3. Medium Where professional developers write unique articles that may lead you to the success but don't forget to follow "Android" topic. Link: https://medium.com 4. Quora Here you can ask any question related to Android and professional developers give you a precise answer but you have to follow "Android" topic. Link: https://www.quora.com 5. LinkedIn It is a professional network meaning that you will find worldwide jobs, companies and posts related to your career like Facebook, twitter,...etc. but without wasting your time! Link: https://www.linkedin.com 6. Google I/O Annual developer conference held by Google. You should watch it live if you can't go to San Francisco because this conference is the official way by which Google announces the huge updates in Android. Link: https://events.google.com/io If you follow these websites then you're ready for any technical interview!
Determining development time, cost and team size of a mobile app is a complicated process for both the client and the developer. Fortunately, I found info-graphics showing basic considerations to make when building your app. 1. Time 2. Cost & Team size Thank you for reading this! Don't hesitate to ask me any question.
1. Popular and updated platform
Everyday Android operating system becomes stronger and more popular by releasing new versions that may fix previous problems and enhance security. 2. Easy to market your app One place to publish your app which is Google Play Store and get hundreds of downloads with no marketing campaign and no search engines distraction. 3. Publish your app anytime Pay 25$ once in your life and own millions of apps on Google Play Store for unlimited time. No 1-year domain and that annoying payment deadline like Web. 4. Provide offline services How people will access your website if there is no internet connection? You don't need to bother yourself with this question, develop Android app instead. 4. Finish real-app in short time Just open Android Studio, write Java and XML code without caring about templates like Web; only follow Material design guidelines and your app will be awesome. Note that everything in life is a double-edged weapon as well as Android. |
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