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The Android Developer Path

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After you have finished the first year of Programming you can apply to take a test of your programming skills and see if you are ready to do the Android path.

We hope you pass because we make the most money from the Android and iOS paths but whether you can start these paths are totally dependent on your exam scores.

If you want to do any of these advanced paths then you can't just float by, you have to work extra hard in your Python class by doing more than what the instructor asked.

In this sequence you will learn Java and maybe Kotlin and Dart as the programming languages to make your Android apps! You will be fluent by the time you graduate.

You will also learn how to use many tools like Android Studio, GameMaker: Studio, etc (the exact ones will depend on your instructor and needs).

Note: For the third and fourth year you will have MANY opportunities to work on REAL work projects which will earn you a percentage. The amount of percentage depends on how much work you do on the project.

You will learn all phases of the project so that you will be very valuable when you graduate:

  • Commenting the code
  • Debugging
  • Pseudocde
  • Flowcharting
  • Writing small pieces of code
  • Writing major parts of the code
  • Learning how to combine multiple files
  • Using tools to make your programs better
  • How to submit the app
  • How to perform updates on the app
  • Other