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Courses Plus Student 675 PointsI want to start learning how to build a app
I really want to learn how to build a app on ios and android. Were do I start?
ps I don't need help on the android warm up this was the only way to click on the help button.
2 Answers
Ethan Williams
Courses Plus Student 675 Pointsok, thank you! Ill try some of that stuff you suggested. this really helped! :D
Nancy Melucci
Courses Plus Student 36,143 PointsGood luck. I don't have them at the ready but if searching doesn't yield much for you let me know and I'll see what I can dig up in my history.
Nancy Melucci
Courses Plus Student 36,143 PointsNancy Melucci
Courses Plus Student 36,143 PointsThere are lots of ways to do this. You already know about Treehouse. You can also just randomly search YouTube with the name of the platform/language and "app" or "application". There are a lot of kind souls who have recorded simple step-by-step demonstrations that even a person like me (who loves this stuff but frequently struggles with it) can follow to get the basic idea. If you don't mind spending a little, some of your local junior or community colleges may offer classes in: Android, Microsoft and Azure-based application building. Java Code Geeks and Mykong.com are two sources that don't have videos but do have good step by step instructions.
I'll keep thinking about it and post more if any other ideas occur...