If you learn Java Programming and then want to start Apps design, I would say you can win in any direction. By either I mean iPhone, Android or Windows Phone or any other platform if you want.
And if you just want me to be a coding guru then there is no point. Start with HTML and move on to unique Web programming with ASP, PHP. Then you can start with Java or Python. When you grasp the basics of a programming language, your intellect will show you which way to go.
But if you want to learn how to develop a low-end Android application and take it as a profession, then I would say that there is no need to learn big programming language day after day.
MIT brings you a platform where you can create Android Application without any programming knowledge. And it is a platform where you can create the first Android application of your life in just 1 hour without any kind of coding experience with the simple sorted visual element drag and drop.
This platform is called App Inventor
So what is proven? If you want to take Android application development as your only career or for now, then you don't need to learn so much code unnecessarily. And in this tutorial I will try to teach you step by step how to design an application using App Inventor. The tutorials are basically the Bengali translation of the tutorial given by MIT.
So let's get started.
First of all do not know what is App Inventor?
App Inventor is a platform that allows you to design applications for Android phones with a web browser and an Android phone or emulator. App Inventor stores your previous work on their server.
The entire unit of App Inventor is divided into two parts.
- 1. App Inventor Designer.
- 2. App Inventor Blocks Editor.
* In App Inventor Designer you will select the components of your application and
* App Inventor Block Editor will tell you what your components will work in any event. You will not need any coding here.
You can puzzle blank blocks.
The app will be displayed on your connected phone or emulator the way you match blocks. And so you can test your app as soon as you create it. When you have created the whole app, you can pack your app, save it on the computer and install it on the phone.
If you don't have an Android phone, can't you create an app? Of course you can. There is an emulator for him. Where you can run and test your app on a virtual phone. It behaves like a real Android phone.
App Inventor development environment supports many popular Android phone models, including Mac OS X, GNU / Linux, and Windows operating systems. Apps made with App Inventor can be installed on all Android phones.
Before using App Inventor, you need to set up your computer and install the App Inventor Setup package. (Continued)
In the next tune we will see how to set up App Inventor on your PC.
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