[android-developers] Re: Android development Online course at UCI

2011-09-19 Thread nester
I'm also a new android developer, and a University CS student. I'm currently book learning Android, finding it difficult to get motivated. So far in-class structure drives better results (albeit at a higher cost). One suggestion I'd make is to connect with your community to network, ask

Re: [android-developers] Re: Android development Online course at UCI

2011-09-16 Thread Nency Robert
HI all thanks for the reply. I hv already read some books and learning android. Yes you all are right, java knowledge is must. I also have 1 yr working exp on java development. But the pt is, how can I show the android knowledge in my resume? How can a recruiter believe from looking at my resume

Re: [android-developers] Re: Android development Online course at UCI

2011-09-16 Thread Miguel Morales
You typically include links to completed apps on your resume. This way employers know you can complete an application and that they're not paying for you to learn. On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Nency Robert angelgirl4...@gmail.com wrote: HI all thanks for the reply. I hv already read some

[android-developers] Re: Android development Online course at UCI

2011-09-15 Thread Mike
I completely agree with Kris. A million years ago I taught for another very well known university's extension program. Some of my students went on to be very highly skilled programmers. I like to think my courses contributed at least a little to that, but it was nowhere close to the same as a

Re: [android-developers] Re: Android development Online course at UCI

2011-09-15 Thread jayaram p
Personally feel that http://developer.android.com is the best source of information to learn or to teach android. Spend some time in going through the site and also you can learn the examples listed @ http://developer.android.com/resources/browser.html?tag=sample On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 7:13 PM,