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February 14, 2019

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Tutorial series: Android Studio for beginners

A complete beginner's guide to Android Studio, from installing Android Studio to coding and debugging your first Android app. Includes source code and troubleshooting tips for Android Studio 3.2.1. Read more ▶

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Android Studio for beginners, Part 3: Build and run the app

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Android Studio for beginners, Part 2: Explore and code the app

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Groovy makes a comeback, thanks to Jenkins

Groovy’s use for scripting in the Jenkins CI/CD platform should help the JVM language maintain its popularity Read more ▶

 
 

GraphLib: An open source Android library for graphs

Get started with GraphLib, a small, easy-to-use, open source library for graphing mathematical functions, plotting points, and drawing line graphs in Android applications. Includes Java source code and the complete library of compiled classes. Read more ▶

Image: Android Studio for beginners, Part 4: Debugging tools and productivity plugins

Android Studio for beginners, Part 4: Debugging tools and productivity plugins

Use built-in tools and plugins to improve code quality and boost productivity in Android Studio Read more ▶

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Android Studio for beginners, Part 3: Build and run the app

Build your app with Gradle, then run it with the Android device emulator. This update includes troubleshooting advice for the Android device emulator Read more ▶

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Android Studio for beginners, Part 2: Explore and code the app

Write your first animated Android app with Android Studio's Project editor Read more ▶

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