Monday, February 20, 2017
Invitation Your Ultimate 31 Course Holiday Banquet
Invitation Your Ultimate 31 Course Holiday Banquet
Posted by Shanea King-Roberson, Program Manager
The Holidays. Food for the body. Food for the mind. Google and Udacity offer you 31 courses that will make your mouth water and your mind dance. Savor one or several of our 31 self-paced online training courses to indulge your curiosity, expand your knowledge, and hone new skills. Choose from Android, Web, Entrepreneurship, or Cloud and Backend tracks. Are you ready?

Android
More and more people around the world are embracing mobile at an increasing pace, whether on their phones, in their cars, at home, and around their wrists. Learn to build apps for them!
- Android For Beginners
- Developing Android Apps
- Advanced Android
- Material Design for Android Developers
- Google Location Services on Android
- Analytics & Tag Manager for Android
- Monetize Your Android App with Ads
- Add Google Maps to your Android App
- Add Google Sign-In to your Android Apps
- Android Wear Development
- Android TV and Google Cast Development
- Android Auto Development
- Gradle for Android and Java
- Android Performance
- UX Design for Mobile Developers
Web
Refine your web development skills for mobile. Create fast, fluid user experiences. Deploy for all desktop and mobile devices. Streamline checkout and payment. Learn how to build beautiful, performant, responsive applications for the worlds largest platform.
- Web Tooling and Automation
- Building High Conversion Web Forms
- Browser Rendering Optimization
- Responsive Web Design Fundamentals
- Responsive Images
- Web Performance Optimization
- Mobile Web Development
- HTML5 Game Development
Cloud and Backend
Does your app need to support more users? (Congratulations!) Do you want to move data handling for an existing app from the device to the cloud? Learn how to take advantage of public cloud infrastructure to support millions of users and terabytes of data.
- Firebase Essentials for Android
- Developing Scalable Apps in Python
- Developing Scalable Apps in Java
Entrepreneurship
Start the year with a new start up. That says it all. Take these courses to learn how to do it successfully.
- Product Design
- App Monetization
- Rapid Prototyping
- App Marketing
- Get Your Startup Started
And thats it. 31 courses that will catapult your skills and make 2016 your best year yet! Happy Holidays!
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Saturday, January 7, 2017
Calculus Course Assistant v1 0 4266667 Apk Full App
Calculus Course Assistant v1 0 4266667 Apk Full App
Requirements: 2.1 and up
Overview: Taking calculus? Then you need the Wolfram Calculus Course Assistant. This definitive app for calculusfrom the world leader in math softwarewill help you work through your homework problems, ace your tests, and learn calculus concepts. Forget canned examples! The Wolfram Calculus Course Assistant solves your specific Calculus problems on the fly including step-by-step guidance for derivatives, integrals, and much more.
This app covers the following topics applicable to Calculus, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, Calculus I, and Calculus II:
- Evaluate any numeric expression or substitute a value for a variable.
- Plot basic, parametric, or polar plots of the function(s) of your choice.
- Determine the limit of a function as it approaches a specific value.
- Differentiate any function or implicit function.
- Find the critical points and inflection points of a function.
- Identify the local and absolute extrema of a function.
- Integrate a function, with or without limits.
- Sum a function given a lower and upper bound.
- Find the closed form of a sequence or generate terms for a specific sequence.
The Wolfram Calculus Course Assistant is powered by the Wolfram|Alpha computational knowledge engine and is created by Wolfram Research, makers of Mathematicathe worlds leading software system for mathematical research and education.
The Wolfram Calculus Course Assistant draws on the computational power of Wolfram|Alphas supercomputers over a 2G, 3G, 4G, or Wi-Fi connection.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wolfram.android.calculus
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Thursday, September 29, 2016
Google Developers teams up with General Assembly to launch Android Development Immersive training course
Google Developers teams up with General Assembly to launch Android Development Immersive training course
Posted by Peter Lubbers, Senior Program Manager, Google Developer Training
Today at the Big Android BBQ we announced that we have teamed up with General Assembly (GA), a global education institution transforming thinkers into creators, to create a new Android Development Immersive training course. This 12-week, full-time course will be offered beginning in January 2016 at GAs New York campus, and in February at GAs San Francisco campus and will roll out to additional campuses over the course of the next year. It is the first in-person training program of its kind that Google Developers has designed and built.

The Google Developer Relations team teamed up with General Assembly to ensure the Android Development Immersive bootcamp provides developers with access to the best instructors and latest and greatest hands-on material to create successful app experiences and businesses. To effectively reach over a billion of Android users globally, its important for developers to build high-quality apps that are beautifully designed, performant, and delightful to use.
We are constantly looking at the economy and job market for what skills are most in-demand. Demand for developers who can address this market and build new applications is tremendous, said Jake Schwartz, co-founder and CEO, General Assembly. Developing this course in partnership with Google Developers allows us to provide students with the most relevant skills, ensuring a reliable pipeline of talented developers ready to meet the urgent demand of companies in the Android ecosystem, a key component of GAs education-to-employment model."
Registration in the Android Development Immersive includes access to GAs career preparation services and support, also known as Outcomes, includes assistance in creating portfolio-ready projects, access to career development workshops, networking events, and coaching and support in the job search process. Through in-person hiring events, mock interviews & GAs online job search platform, graduates connect with GAs hiring partners, which consists of close to 2,000 employers globally.
One of these employers is Vice Media. "Im really excited to see the candidates coming out of the GA Android course. The fact that theyre working with both Google and potential employers to shape the curriculum around real-world problems will make a huge difference. Textbook learning is one thing, but classroom learning with practitioners is a level we have all been waiting for. In fact, Vice Media is going to be hiring an apprentice right out of this course," said Ben Jackson, Director of Mobile Apps for Vice Media.
Learn more and sign up here.
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Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Introducing a New Course on Developing Android Apps for Auto
Introducing a New Course on Developing Android Apps for Auto
Posted by Wayne Piekarski, Developer Advocate
Android Auto brings the Android platform to the car in a way thats optimized for the driving experience, allowing the user to keep their hands on the wheel, and their eyes on the road. To learn how to extend your existing media and messaging apps to work within a car, we collaborated with Udacity to introduce a new course on Ubiquitous Computing with Android Auto.
Designed by Developer Advocates from Google, the course shows you how to take advantage of your existing Android knowledge to work on this new platform. The best part is that Android Auto is based on extensions to the regular Android framework, so you dont need to rewrite your existing apps to support it. Youll learn how to implement messaging apps, by using Notification extensions. Youll also learn how audio players just work on Android Auto when you use the Android media APIs. In both cases, we work through some simple Android samples, and then show what changes are needed to extend them for Android Auto. Finally, we show a complete music playing sample, and how it works across other platforms like Android Wear.
If you have an interest in Android-based messaging or media apps, then you need to learn about Android Auto. Users want to be able to take their experience to other places, such as their cars, and not just on their phones. Having Auto support will allow you to differentiate your app, and give users another reason to try it.
This class is part of our larger series on Ubiquitous Computing across Google platforms, such as Android Wear, Android Auto, Android TV, and Google Cast. Designed as short, standalone courses, you can take any course on its own, or take them all! The Android Auto platform is a great opportunity to add functionality that will distinguish your app from others. This Udacity course will get you up to speed quickly with everything you need to get started.
Get started now and try it out at no cost, your users are waiting!

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