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Tips For Successfull mobile App For Beginners

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Akshay Nanjunda

At present, there are 30 million Android apps in the Google Play Store as Android app growth is rising at a great pace. Today, companies, as well as developers of android applications, want to create unique applications that can cater to areas of pain. Moreover, the average hours spent on mobile apps are also increasing year on year. Have a peek at the numbers

We're going to learn about the top five tips in this blog post that any beginner really needs to listen to. If you're struggling to build an Android app or are in the process of developing an Android app, these tips can help you a lot.

 

These tips would be super helpful if you shouldn't miss this blog at what stage you're struggling. This blog will also address your problem with the stuff you are facing, such as Android studio installation or some other stuff. Let's talk about it, then,

 

Some Of The Points

Should have the good internet connection
This is a tiny but vital tip you have to follow. In order to create & learn Android apps, it would help if you had a secure internet connection. I'm not writing this because you may want to explore a lot of stuff on your own or you may want to stick around at Stack Overflow to explore a lot of issues you face, this is about the items being mounted. Now, when you instal Android Studio, it's very important to have a secure link to the internet.

 

I don't mean to suggest by the word secure internet connection that you should be able to continuously stream Youtube videos. This is not a continuous internet connectivity test at all, and I have typically found that the mobile connection you are using is not as reliable at all.

 

You face issues at the end of the Android studio installation, such as the Gradle sync problem where the link has been reset. This indicates that during the Android studio installation, your internet was not strong enough to have a constant & secure internet connection. You have faced the problem, therefore. So, if you are on a mobile network, don't instal Android Studio. For every nation and every student, I'm not saying this is true because a lot of students are fortunate and also able to instal Android studio on mobile networks, but this is not always the case.

 

Typically, Android Studio needs to have a Gradle sink in 90 percent of the case, and that sink is only possible if you have a secure internet connection. So this secure link to the internet will solve your problem a lot. So get yourself broadband or go to some cyber cafe or university so that the Android studio is still properly built for a few users. I have a failed Gradle sync problem on the entire internet on Android, the most asked question on the entire internet. It says the link has been reset, so what should I do now? Get a secure internet connection for yourself.

 

Whenever there is going to be an upgrade in the cradle it just updates all the freaking time like 2.1 to 2.3 it just does it all the time like that and if you have that update again you will need a stable internet connection.

 

Usage of Original Tools
This is the most significant thing that I can say to you, by far. Get original as well as recent stuff for yourself. I have now seen people download the Android studio like a month ago and want to instal that this will not work because Android studio updates are quite regular and the Gradle updates are quite frequent in particular. But you would want to get the latest Java build and the latest Android Studio build as well. It's super important. On top of that, your operating system is also critical. Make sure that it's modified to the new High Sierra if you're using a Mac.

 

You must make sure it's the new one. It doesn't say there's a Mac update available. Coming on to the Windows section, most of the problems are actually faced here by the students because windows only rollouts updates crazily without warning. They come almost every single week, so yeah, make sure you've absolutely updated them properly. A particular problem that is used by pirated Windows by a lot of Android app developers. This is not at all good for the development of Android applications since these pirated Windows are not typically properly updated and are not good for the new Android studio version.

 

What the guys from the Android studio do is try to make sure that whatever the latest Windows, Mac or Linux operating system is, they try to make it compatible with that operating system, and if you use a pirated system, it's outdated. Some people I've seen use Windows 7 and that version is even pirated and still say that their android studio doesn't work well. It's not going to, as it wasn't meant to work well. So make sure that you get proper and original tools for yourself.

 

I can also understand that a number of individuals are unable to afford to purchase extra windows. If you can't buy that go ahead, get Ubuntu or maybe Fedora as these are free operating systems, and if you can't afford anything that means that you probably don't need that strongly. So you can get rid of it and instal Ubuntu. The Android studio is still running flawlessly on Ubuntu.

 

Donot Use to Much Of Java
I am totally aware of the fact that Android is fully designed and runs on Java. They are also native, but let's talk about the majority of individuals and still strive to learn Java-like a mad amount of Java. Let me be honest with you. Too much Java won't make you a good developer for Android. Yeah, even though we all know that all the code is mainly written in Java for Android, and Java is used to build all those apps. But I still saw a lot of people just learning about Java.

 

You are not going to be studying Android if you are going to stick with Java forever. You are absolutely ready to switch to Android if you are familiar with loops, functions, classes, objects, and a few other things like that. There are two very different things about working with Android and working with Java. They are entirely different things, even though they are used interchangeably.

 

There are a lot of things you do on Android, and a lot of ways you do them. You're learning them on Android and you're not learning them in Java, particularly the GPS and card stuff. All these are done on Android itself. They don't have a friendship with Java. So don't just hang around with Java too long if you want to become a good developer for Android. No doubt, you can still be stuck around for it like forever in Java is great, but if your goal is to become a successful Android developer, make sure you turn as soon as possible from Java to Android.

 

Yeah, there will be several of your solutions available in Java, and you will be implementing them on Android. Yet, I'm absolutely sure that you'll be able to understand that code if you understand loops, functions, classes, and so on. So again, you're absolutely ready to get the trust and take my words that you're ready to step into Android, not just start too much for Java. Get yourself a favour right now and switch to Android.

 

Getting The First Version Right
Version one is going to be terrible, but the most significant thing is that. Now, your first goal should be to hit the Google Play Store as soon as you learn Android. It can be a simple calculator or maybe just a button on which you tap and adjust a context. Your app may be a little crappy. But it also gives you a lot of faith to access it on an actual computer as well as on the Google Play Store.

 

Once again, your friends or family may say this is a crappy app that I don't like. But for you, that's super important. You have to spend a lot of time on it if you want to learn or focus on something on any specific app. It's not like you're going to be extreme about that in two days or a month. You have to spend a lot of time working with that app to develop its functionality and improve its compatibility or speed, but the most important part is version 1 if you're not going to be working on version 1.

 

So make sure you now typically have a version 1 to a convent what the big nurse does and there is nothing wrong with wanting to understand and discover a range of choices they can find in Android. Now it's not as fruitful for these beginners to stick with only one app that calls it version 1 and do everything in that app, but I really encourage you to go ahead and explore and create a variety of apps. Camera, audio, GPS, firebase or anything like that could be used by some apps.

 

So make sure, as a novice, you try a range of choices. If you have understood all the aspects of most features, such as shake function, animation, or maybe firebase, if you really want to do so, you can step on to build your very first mega-scale app.

 

Conclusion

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