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Google Wants To Make You An Android Developer—For Free

Android is the world’s most popular mobile platform—and now you can learn how to build Android apps for free.



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On Wednesday Google announced a free Android-app training course, one intended to give you up-close-and-personal experience with the mobile platform used in more than 190 countries and millions of mobile devices.


The course, "Developing Android Apps: Android Fundamentals," walks you through six lessons for building your first cloud-connected Android app. In a blog post, Google stresses that the course is designed for people with some programming experience, but not necessarily any Android or even mobile experience.


Of course there’s a catch. It costs $150 a month to sign up for Udacity, where Google is offering the course. There’s a two week free trial, but Google recommends you take eight weeks, working six hours a week, to practice the course’s six lessons. Though if you’re looking to save money, perhaps you could blast through that before the free trial ends.


Check out Google’s video to learn about the steps you’ll go through in the course:


Screenshot via Udacity






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