Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Udacity Google to teach mobile development

Are you a developer, and you always wanted to make the transition to mobile development and get some apps out there? If yes, Google can help you.  Note: What Google offers is directed at developers who aren’t experienced in mobile, but do have some practice at other platforms. If you are a brand new developer, this isn’t for you.

Google is teaming up with Udacity, an online computer-skills educational website, in order to help developers new to the platform to jump into the water and help enrich the OS.


The course will be about Mobile Web Development, and all the materials and courses will be available for free. For those of you who want to chip in some cash, there’ll be an option for coaches who will guide you and give you feedback along the way. However, if you’re experience enough, you might find it unnecessary. Nonetheless, it can help enrich your skills, if your skill level isn’t so great.

You might remember, this isn’t the first time the two companies have team up, and they already hosted a similar course on January 7th this here.

In case I wasn’t clear enough, here’s a video to help you understand:



For more information concerning the course, be sure to visit the original post by Google.

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