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General Discussion

Android Development

I am currently learning Java (Methods and Constant).

My question is, should I start the "beginner android development" course/track while studying java? Or should I just start the "beginner android development track" and still gain knowledge of android development?

Because I do not see myself remembering all of the concepts under java, without actually learning how to build an app from A to Z.

1 Answer

If your intention is to learn Android, you can jump straight into the Android development track, as it should teach you everything you'll need to know to write an Android app. That being said, I haven't personally taken either, so I can't exactly speak definitively on the topic, but the Android Development track was around long before any of the pure Java courses so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

thanks. I'll just start beginner android development.