1. Android Fundamentals

In the Android Developer Fundamentals course, you learn fundamental Android programming thoughts and gather a combination of uses, using the Java programming language. You start with Hello World and move steadily up to applications that schedule positions, update settings, and use Android Architecture Components.

I. What is Android?

 
Android is a portable working framework dependent on an adjusted form of the Linux bit and other open source programming, planned basically for touchscreen cell phones, for example, cell phones and tablets. Some notable subsidiaries incorporate Android TV for TVs and Wear OS for wearables, both created by Google.

II. History of Android

Android Inc. was established in Palo Alto, California, in October 2003 by Andy Rubin, Rich Miner, Nick Sears, and Chris White. Rubin depicted the Android project as having "gigantic potential in creating more astute cell phones that are more mindful of its proprietor's area and inclinations". 

The early goals of the organization were to foster a high level working framework for computerized cameras, and this was the premise of its contribute to financial backers April 2004.

The organization at that point concluded that the market for cameras was not huge enough for its objectives, and after five months it had redirected its endeavors and was pitching Android as a handset working framework that would match Symbian and Microsoft Windows Mobile. 

Rubin experienced issues drawing in financial backers almost immediately, and Android was confronting expulsion from its office space. Steve Perlman, a dear companion of Rubin, brought him $10,000 in real money in an envelope, and presently wired an undisclosed sum as seed subsidizing.

Perlman denied a stake in the organization, and has expressed "I did it since I had faith in the thing, and I needed to help Andy. 

In July 2005, Google obtained Android Inc. for at any rate $50 million. Its key representatives, including Rubin, Miner, Sears, and White, joined Google as a feature of the procurement. Very little was thought about the mysterious Android Inc. at that point, with the organization having given not many subtleties other than that it was making programming for cell phones. 

At Google, the group drove by Rubin fostered a cell phone stage controlled by the Linux part. Google showcased the stage to handset producers and transporters on the guarantee of giving an adaptable, upgradeable framework.

III. Features of Android
IV. Android Version
V. Required software Installation

VI. Running first app
VII. Setup AVD
VIII. Android File structures
IX. Views, ViewGroups
X. Android screen orientation


Running First App

Start a new Android studio project -> write Application Name-> Next-> Phone & Tablet->Next->Empty Activity->Next->Finish





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