Advanced Android Developer Course

This deep dive aims to take experienced Android developers and teach them the means to expand their skills and knowledge. It currently holds 24 unique lessons, and it is frequently updated with the latest information any developer would need to stay on top of the game. In all, Codelabs has compiled a persistent resource that every Android programmer can value.

Created by: Google Developers Codelabs

Produced in 2018

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The Advanced Android Development course provides a series of codelabs that teach you how to add advanced features to your Android apps. You'll learn how to extend the user experience, monitor app performance, use geo features, make your apps accessible and implement advanced graphics. This is a follow on course to the Android Developer Fundamentals course.

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Google Developers Codelabs

Google Developers Codelabs provide a guided, tutorial, hands-on coding experience. Most codelabs will step you through the process of building a small application, or adding a new feature to an existing application. They cover a wide range of topics such as Android Wear, Google Compute Engine, Project Tango, and Google APIs on iOS.

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By campidoctor on 03/04/2019

Google has 2 courses, Android Developer Fundamentals codelabs and Advanced Android Development codelabs, these two serve as training for their Associate Android Developer certificate. These two seem updated compared to Udacity's nanodegree (and it's free).

By BurtMacklinFBI on 09/06/2018

The best source for that stuff right now is google codelabs.