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Android

Just published my first app! and I want some advanced books to learn more

Intro

Hi Treehouse members,

I've published my first app 1 week ago and I've got some installs. Google Play link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=us.amzwaru.whousesmywifi

The app let you know who is connected to your wireless network easily.

The app come with two layout one for phones and one for tablets.

The app supports multiple languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Arabic.


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Question

I've almost finished all Android courses and I want other resources to master Android development. I want to know more about designing Android UI ? Working with wearable watches ....

Jordan Ward
Jordan Ward
2,395 Points

Hey mate, congrats thats pretty impressive and its quiet the clean interface. I would totally support you and install it but I don't have Android. Ever considered learning swift and expanding your horizons to IOS?

Thank you for the review. For the moment I don't have any planning to learn IOS development. I want to learn advanced topic in android.

1 Answer

Ben Jakuben
STAFF
Ben Jakuben
Treehouse Teacher

Well done! Your app looks great! For more advanced material, your best bet is to start with the Android Developer Site's training section. There are some good tutorials on Wearables.

Big Nerd Ranch has my favorite Android book (though I only have the first edition). We cover most of this material in our courses, but it's still a good reference to have, and you can check out the table of contents in the preview on Amazon to see what it covers.