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Android Material Design Slidenerd Style – Free Udemy Courses

Android Material Design Slidenerd Style - Free Udemy Courses
Android Material Design Slidenerd Style - Free Udemy Courses

Android Material Design Slidenerd Style – Free Udemy Courses

Learn to build material design apps from null to StackOverflow

What you’ll learn

Android Material Design Slidenerd Style – Free Udemy Courses

  • Create an app in Android that uses material design
  • Understand the visual and functional APIs involved in material design
  • Learn which colors to use, how to use colors, and styles for material design
  • Work with navigation drawers, and customize them as per other standard apps
  • Create Floating Action Buttons with menus and use 3rd party libraries for doing the same
  • Work with RecyclerViews as an alternative to ListViews, customize them, load dynamic data inside them, section them, animate their
  • modifications, animate their visual perception when the user loads them
  • Download and parse JSON
  • Understand how to use the Volley library for loading images and data inside your Lists
  • Validate material design specifications suggested by your designer vs. what you build
  • Understand and experiment with the Touch Event Framework on Android
  • Build Ripple effects for lists and normal items on both Android Lollipop and pre-lollipop devices
  • Build custom material tabs
  • Using RottenTomatoes API effectively
  • Making VectorDrawables and AnimatedVectorDrawables on both Android Lollipop and pre lollipop devices
  • Understanding how to use JobScheduler API as an alternative to IntentService + AlarmManager
  • Use Swipe To Refresh pattern from Material Design
  • Perform Activity Transitions, Content Transitions, and Shared Element Transitions between your activities
  • Perform several different types of animations with your views
  • Initialize, Customize and Use the Toolbar as a replacement for the ActionBar

Requirements

  • Object Oriented Java
  • Basics of Android (Intents/SQLite/Networking/ListViews)

Description

Material Design in Android is the new and future way of designing and developing apps. It involves new APIs that not only enhance the visual perception of your apps but also the functionality in terms of how you create them and how the user perceives them.

  1. This course walks through the process of building a simple app that displays a list of movies but dives into absolute detail while building the app.
  2. The concepts learned through this course can be applied to any other app you plan to design using material design terminology.
  3. You will be able to make apps that use Navigation Drawer, Toolbar, Transitions, RecyclerView, Animations, Ripple Effects, Material Tabs, Vector Drawables, JSON Parsing, Volley library, JobScheduler API, and several other fixes after completing this course.
  4. Learn how to validate your design with your code with third party APIs and libraries discussed in the course
What are the requirements?
  1. You need to be familiar with Object Oriented Java and Basic Android programming concepts like Intents, Activities, Fragments, ListView
  2. Have Android Studio IDE installed
What will I get from this course?
  1. Over 50 lectures in Material Design, worth over 20 hours of content
  2. Become proficient in Material Design APIs
  3. Learn to build apps that use RecyclerView instead of ListView
  4. Learn to integrate the database with background data processing
  5. Understand libraries like Volley for background data processing
Who is the target audience?
  1. Anyone who wants to build apps with material design and has some basic knowledge of Java and Android

Who this course is for:

  • If you want to make an app that uses material design, this course dives deeper than most others
  • if you want to use custom animations, touch handling, recycler views, dynamic data, networking libraries, and animation libraries, in material design, this course is perfect for you
  • This course does not dive deep into the designing aspect of making an app such as using PhotoShop or Illustrator, hence not suited if you want to be a designer after completing this course
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