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Ben Jakuben
Treehouse TeacherNew course: Android Data Persistence
Hey Android students!
I'm really excited to publish our first Android course taught by a guest teacher. In Android Data Persistence, Evan Anger shares his expertise in a brand new course about saving app data in a bunch of different ways, including file storage, SharedPreferences, and SQLite. This is an important component of Android app development, so be sure to check it out!
From the course:
Being able to save or persist data within our apps is an important fundamental skill. It enables our users to save their work, remember their preferences, store all types of files for reuse, and more. These features are evident to some degree in almost every application. In this course, we will be learning about the different ways in which we can persist data in our apps. We will be creating an app which can make memes in order to learn about these different concepts. By the end, we will know what types of considerations come into play when developing an app with data persistence features.
2 Answers

Refael Ozeri
18,274 PointsI'm not gonna say anything bad about the guest teacher.. he's alright, but damn Ben you are the BEST !! come back to us! all the treehouse android students love you :D

Gloria Dwomoh
13,116 PointsThat's great! I'd have a look at it as soon as I finish the self-destructing message app.
Ben Jakuben
Treehouse TeacherBen Jakuben
Treehouse TeacherHaha thanks so much! I wish I could do more for you all! I'm so glad to have some additional help. :)