I'm a computer science student here in the Philippines and I extremely love your videos, I also learned alot in c++ and java thanks to your videos, you are the best mentor I've ever seen 🙂 I also like your voice and the way you deliver information hehe 🙂
How to develop and app for both Android and iOS devices? There are 4 ways: 0. Straight forward way: Develop two completly separate apps. - Downside: It's a total duplication of work. 1. Separation of concerns: Develop two small viewer native apps that share one back-end server that feeds both of this apps and supports the logic in common, but they are developed in isolation. - Example: A node.js back-end server that communicate with both java viewer app and swift viewer app. 2. Transpile: Develop one code base that will then transpile with a special tool to be native apps in both types of devices. - Example: The sepecial tools can be flutter or React Native. - Downside: The transpile it's not perfect. 3. Web Apps: Develop a website that looks and performs just like an app so you can use it in both types of devices just the same by going to the browser and visiting that web page.
thank you for teaching us for free. you are a great resources. please could you do a series of how to design a gps type application using android studio? Thank you
I’m saying this only as a helpful tip from my perspective. I dropped off at the 2nd video because it’s apparent you are speaking extemporaneously. Some people are good at it, others like myself need a well structured layout. I’d recommend that for you. You’re a little all over the place with your thoughts. Good luck to you
7:53 This part is so helpful to me because I was thinking of using Unity and all of its cons I knew was its logo is displayed when you start an app made with Unity Sorry if my English doesn't make sense. It's not my native language
I am just going to build mine for Android, since that is what I use and i am my target user. If I decide I can market it, then I will go back and build it for ios.
I develop mobile apps in Ionic. Ionic apps are hybrid mobile applications wrapped under cordova to run on mobile devices. So far, I really enjoyed working in Ionic, working with Angular, Node.js and typescript. I plan on moving to another mobile development framework, either java or flutter. Any other Ionic developer here. What do you guys recommend?
I plan on covering some android information in the next half of the java series. I’ve had to take a brief intermission to focus on learning more on android with the intent of returning very soon 😊
I need help here, should i first learn the java language then go to android courses or go directly to android courses??? Note : iam a totally biggner in programming and have no idea about this so i need some one to guid me through my learning process plz 😭😭😭
If i want to program my dad an app that is a voice command. he is working as a salesman and he is driving while answering the phone but sometimes he has to go on Whatsapp to look at trucks and selling it and all. i am a little worried about him losing focus so I wanted to create an app that could basically do all he did but in voice commend. i want to know where I should program it because it has to do voice commands that require to open Whatsapp command open keyboard command type command send command call like things a sales man would do
You are a good daughter :) I think google assistant can do that. Something like saying "Ok Google, send a WhatsApp message to Emilia I am on the way home". I haven't tried that yet though, google voice recognition kind of suck in my native language.
Hate everything about Android Studio! I was a beginner and I had to switch to web development because of it and lack of tutorials. Also, Java is hard for beginners because of how verbose it is and amount of boiler plate that there is. If I ever try phone apps again it will be in React(Native or as a PWA) or Flutter...
I'm a web development kind of guy and a big fan of React for PWAs. However, if I were going to spend any time studying mobile I would go with Flutter. The syntax is fairly similar to JavaScript and the end results are far more efficient in terms of performance.
I'm a computer science student here in the Philippines and I extremely love your videos, I also learned alot in c++ and java thanks to your videos, you are the best mentor I've ever seen 🙂 I also like your voice and the way you deliver information hehe 🙂
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In this episode I meant to say progressive web apps instead of reactive apps. Woopsies!
Ya you should really talk about PWAs in next Tutorial.. We really need to hear it from you..thanks..
Will consider for future videos. Could be a great topic.
Please continue with android apps
...we heard what you meant, not what you said.
Yay! Loving your Java series and now this one! Thanks Caleb!
How to develop and app for both Android and iOS devices? There are 4 ways:
0. Straight forward way: Develop two completly separate apps.
- Downside: It's a total duplication of work.
1. Separation of concerns: Develop two small viewer native apps that share one back-end server that feeds both of this apps and supports the logic in common, but they are developed in isolation.
- Example: A node.js back-end server that communicate with both java viewer app and swift viewer app.
2. Transpile: Develop one code base that will then transpile with a special tool to be native apps in both types of devices.
- Example: The sepecial tools can be flutter or React Native.
- Downside: The transpile it's not perfect.
3. Web Apps: Develop a website that looks and performs just like an app so you can use it in both types of devices just the same by going to the browser and visiting that web page.
thank you for teaching us for free. you are a great resources. please could you do a series of how to design a gps type application using android studio? Thank you
Love the the neon lime shirt!!
Also thanks for the tutorials!!!!!
Great and concise explanation. Keep up the good work!
I’m saying this only as a helpful tip from my perspective.
I dropped off at the 2nd video because it’s apparent you are speaking extemporaneously. Some people are good at it, others like myself need a well structured layout.
I’d recommend that for you. You’re a little all over the place with your thoughts.
Good luck to you
7:53 This part is so helpful to me because I was thinking of using Unity and all of its cons I knew was its logo is displayed when you start an app made with Unity
Sorry if my English doesn't make sense. It's not my native language
I am just going to build mine for Android, since that is what I use and i am my target user. If I decide I can market it, then I will go back and build it for ios.
Thank u Caleb! Keep going and have a nice day!
I develop mobile apps in Ionic. Ionic apps are hybrid mobile applications wrapped under cordova to run on mobile devices. So far, I really enjoyed working in Ionic, working with Angular, Node.js and typescript. I plan on moving to another mobile development framework, either java or flutter. Any other Ionic developer here. What do you guys recommend?
Hi, looking forward to this series. I have experience with Java but i have never built a mobile application before.
Do you think java or Kotlin is better?
Hey Caleb, it’s good to see you back! Any news on when the 30 days of java series will return?
I plan on covering some android information in the next half of the java series. I’ve had to take a brief intermission to focus on learning more on android with the intent of returning very soon 😊
Which one do you think instagram and facebook actually did it
Great description bro really helpful
I want to change my lock screen code
Thank you , you very smart , go ahead
Great explanation
Thnx for these videos bro
Maan u need to do some publicity dude...like ur channel is so good yet i never heard about it😅😅👌👌👌✌✌
Should I learn flutter instead/
to become a good app developer in flutter do I need to learn java ?
What is better Kotlin or Java?
I need help here, should i first learn the java language then go to android courses or go directly to android courses???
Note : iam a totally biggner in programming and have no idea about this so i need some one to guid me through my learning process plz 😭😭😭
Java first
If i want to program my dad an app that is a voice command. he is working as a salesman and he is driving while answering the phone but sometimes he has to go on Whatsapp to look at trucks and selling it and all. i am a little worried about him losing focus so I wanted to create an app that could basically do all he did but in voice commend. i want to know where I should program it because it has to do voice commands that require to open Whatsapp command open keyboard command type command send command call like things a sales man would do
You are a good daughter :) I think google assistant can do that. Something like saying "Ok Google, send a WhatsApp message to Emilia I am on the way home". I haven't tried that yet though, google voice recognition kind of suck in my native language.
@@rosyidharyadi7871 thank you I will tell him to try it. My dad has a pretty bad accent so I'll see how it work but thanks a lot. ^^
you are legend
nice video👍
You've got likes here 👍
Thank you
thank you. anyway, your 'eraser' makes me burst. lol.
Nice!
What about your hands on java?
Will be getting into android concepts, needed to spend some time on that first. COMING SOON! 😊
@@codebreakthrough Okay thanks.
hahahahhahahahahahaha the eraser! hahahahahaha Thanks for sharing your videos! and yes! F editing!
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Just noticed that you are left handed
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I have 0% experience but I want to make an app so that I can help my mom and get some cash
Hate everything about Android Studio! I was a beginner and I had to switch to web development because of it and lack of tutorials. Also, Java is hard for beginners because of how verbose it is and amount of boiler plate that there is. If I ever try phone apps again it will be in React(Native or as a PWA) or Flutter...
I'm a web development kind of guy and a big fan of React for PWAs. However, if I were going to spend any time studying mobile I would go with Flutter. The syntax is fairly similar to JavaScript and the end results are far more efficient in terms of performance.
@@ITSH4WK hey, I was debating on which one to learn. Thanks! gonna look into Flutter
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Who laughed at 04:15 ??
Editing videos are over rated.
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You talk too much