Friday, 9 October 2015

Android App Development Training in Chennai | Android App Development

The future is mobile and all the services and offerings are going to run through application. Chennai has more mobile connections than PCs or TVs and landline phones. Mobile app development is evolving to integrate with television, in-car navigation and entertainment, shopping, commerce and banking. It is safe to say that the future of apps is this talk about future growth prospects in the industry.

This booming industry is struggling to get quality developers who have ideas and creativity.


Introduction to Android
  • What is Android?
  • The Dalvik Virtual Machine
  • Android Application Components
  • Installing the SDK
  • “Hello World” QuickStart
  • Android Resources
  • Debugging in Android


Android User Interface
  • Creating Toast Messages
  • Creating an Android UI
  • Using Common Android Views
  • Using Common Android Layouts
  • Handling Events
  • Changing the Application's Icon
  • Adding UI Graphics and Colors
  • Creating Lists and Adapters
  • Creating Application Menus


Activities and Intents
  • Activities
  • Activity Lifecycle
  • Intents Context and Application
  • Starting an Activity
  • Returning Results from Activities


Services and Broadcasting Receiver
  • How to call Services
  • Creating Services
  • Broadcast Receivers


Networking and SMS
  • Accessing Web Content
  • Sending an SMS


Introduction to SQLite Programming
  • SQLite Programming
  • SQLite Database
  • Cursors
  • Content Providers
  • Reading and updating Contacts
  • Reading Bookmarks


Java
  • Creating Your First Java Classes
  • Using Data
  • Using Methods, Classes, and Objects
  • More Object Concepts
  • Making Decisions
  • Looping
  • Characters, Strings, and the String Builder
  • Arrays
  • Advanced Array Concepts
  • Introduction to Inheritance
  • Advanced Inheritance Concepts
  • Exception Handling
  • File Input and Output
  • Introduction to Swing Components
  • Advanced GUI Topics
  • Graphics
  • Applets, Images and Sound

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