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				 compSci9509yAre you familiar with Java? If you're not that should be your first point of contact at-least have the fundamentals down. compSci9509yAre you familiar with Java? If you're not that should be your first point of contact at-least have the fundamentals down.
 
 If you are, the newboston youtube has some pretty awesome content for all things development, including android.
 Personally I think you should start there.
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				 compSci9509y@mmiftari0 If you're the type of person that has to have some reading material to incorporate into their learning I'm pretty sure "head first" have a book on android development (don't quote me on that) compSci9509y@mmiftari0 If you're the type of person that has to have some reading material to incorporate into their learning I'm pretty sure "head first" have a book on android development (don't quote me on that)
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				 compSci9509y@mmiftari0 Overrated in my opinion, unless you want to specifically go into machine learning and AI I wouldn't bother, as I'm fairly sure it comes with a hefty price tag. compSci9509y@mmiftari0 Overrated in my opinion, unless you want to specifically go into machine learning and AI I wouldn't bother, as I'm fairly sure it comes with a hefty price tag.
 
 Attempt to learn android development on your own if you struggle by all means invest in a course at Udacity..
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				 compSci9509y@mmiftari0 compSci9509y@mmiftari0
 Or, this is my first time doing this, I run a helper business in my area, in which I help people of all ages learn some aspect of development in which they want to pursue.
 I do have some older android tutorials that I would happily send to you if you'd like, there all in word accompanied with screen shots and such.
 
 Which ever is your preference.
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				 12823ME1979ywhen I took a class for intro to Android Programming we didn't have a book, just used the documentation and some powerpoints which I think I still have somewhere. 12823ME1979ywhen I took a class for intro to Android Programming we didn't have a book, just used the documentation and some powerpoints which I think I still have somewhere.
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				I started with the documentation (developer.android.com) and the developers blog and i can say it's quite good and extensive.
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				For learning Android development i'd highly recommend the free Swift for iOS book by Apple
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				 A-C-E55969yhttp://dev-books.com A-C-E55969yhttp://dev-books.com
 
 @dfox please filter out requests for this or maybe have a bot account to auto respond?
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				@bdhobare it's not. But believe that book will help your career out a lot more than reading an Android book
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