About this Track
In this track you’ll learn how to use Java to build mobile apps for Google’s Android operating system, which is used in roughly 52% of all smartphones. Java is a popular and reliable programming language that was created in 1995 and is commonly used for building mobile apps for smartphones, tablets, and watches. Mobile apps have recently become a massive industry, with almost every business in the world relying upon them; many creating their own. By the end of this track, you’ll have what it takes to begin your career in companies that use Java, or you could even launch your own app.
An entry-level salary for the technologies covered in this track is about $70,000 / yr on average. Some companies that use these technologies regularly include: Google, Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, Square, Treehouse, Amazon, Spotify, Starbucks, and Hulu
From | Treehouse |
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Hours | 12 |
Instructors | Ben Deitch, Ben Jakuben, Ken W. Alger |
Language | English |
Subjects | Programming |
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Google Cloud Platform & Mobile Apps Specialist $75k
Project Management Mobile Apps $89k
Product Manager, Mobile Apps Lead $92k
Research Scientist, Mobile Apps & Games $103k
Account Manager, Games + Mobile; Marketing Manager, Apps $117k
Digital Product Manager for Mobile Apps $124k
Mobile Apps Engineer $134k
Apps Engineer $137k
Product Manager - Mobile Apps $146k
Senior User Experience Designer - Mobile Apps $162k
Software Engineer - Mobile Apps $164k
Technical Leader Enterprise Mobile Apps $216k
Courses in this Track
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Build a Simple Android App with Java (You were viewing this course) This course covers the very basics of Android development. We will build a simple app that will serve up some fun facts when you tap on a button. We introduce you to programming... Treehouse |
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Getting Started with the Android Emulator The Android emulator is an essential tool in any Android developer's tool belt. In this workshop, we'll go over how to create and manage virtual devices as well as how to use... Treehouse |
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Build an Interactive Story App In this course we will build a simple choose-your-own-adventure story app, complete with fantastic illustrations. We will model our story and introduce the Model-View-Presenter... Treehouse |
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An Options Menu is a great way to let your users take actions on what they see on the screen. In this workshop, we'll be taking a pre-existing app and adding an Options Menu.... Treehouse |
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Android Studio can make working with GitHub much simpler. In this workshop we'll go over sending our own project to GitHub, pulling a project from GitHub, and making contributions... Treehouse |
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In this course, we will learn about a very common and important element of Android development: downloading data from the Internet. We will request weather forecast data from a... Treehouse |
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From | Treehouse |
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Hours | 12 |
Instructors | Ben Deitch, Ben Jakuben, Ken W. Alger |
Language | English |
Subjects | Programming |
Careers
An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
Google Cloud Platform & Mobile Apps Specialist $75k
Project Management Mobile Apps $89k
Product Manager, Mobile Apps Lead $92k
Research Scientist, Mobile Apps & Games $103k
Account Manager, Games + Mobile; Marketing Manager, Apps $117k
Digital Product Manager for Mobile Apps $124k
Mobile Apps Engineer $134k
Apps Engineer $137k
Product Manager - Mobile Apps $146k
Senior User Experience Designer - Mobile Apps $162k
Software Engineer - Mobile Apps $164k
Technical Leader Enterprise Mobile Apps $216k
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