28. Congratulations!
Congratulations
Congratulations
Congratulations on finishing this Android Basics course!
Just Java app
You can find the final code for the Just Java app on GitHub.
To learn more about java, check out the Java Language tutorial which we've referenced throughout this course.
If you’d like to build an app with even more features, read on!
For Students Enrolled in the Free Course
For students enrolled in the free version of this course, you can enroll in the next course called Android Basics: Multiscreen Apps. You’ll build an app that teaches vocabulary words from the language of the Native American Miwok tribe. Clicking on a word plays an audio file of the pronunciation.
Congratulations!
Congratulations!
Android concepts include how to have multiple activities in an app, display lists of data, and media playback. There’s also a bonus lesson on an alternative user interface, where you can horizontally swipe between the lists of vocab words.
Congratulations!
Congratulations!
If you’re curious about the road even farther ahead, these are the courses that make up the Android Basics Nanodegree.
- Android Basics: User Interface
- Android Basics: User Input (this course)
- Android Basics: Multiscreen Apps
- Android Basics: Networking
- Android Basics: Data Storage
For Students Enrolled in the Nanodegree
If you’re enrolled in the paid nanodegree, there’s no need to enroll in the individual courses. Just continue to the project prep lesson, which will guide you through the remaining projects and course videos.
Good luck! We hope to see you back in class!