Learn to Build 14 Apps with Complete Android Developer Course for Just $17

Apr 26, 2016 at 06:22am EDT

Looking to get into the wonderful world of Android app development? If you have always felt amazed at how successful and popular some apps become, you too can get into this lucrative industry that serves over millions of apps to over a billion users. As Google plans to extend the reach of Android apps, making them available to not only Chrome OS, but possibly to Windows too, there couldn't be a better time to learn everything about Android app development.

Bringing you a huge 91% discount, you can learn all and everything about Android development with this Complete Android Developer Course. Promising to turn you into a coding ninja, this course will not only teach you to build amazing apps, but also to submit and generate revenue from your Android apps.

91% off "Complete Android Developer Course"

What is Android M? Just Google’s ultra-polished new Android platform, and the future of mobile technology. Android M opens up an amazing opportunity for developers, and budding developers, to create new, innovative apps that tap into this limitless technology - and it’s your chance to take advantage. In just six weeks, you will learn to create real apps like Uber and Instagram with project-based lessons. Complete this course and you’ll become a successful Android developer, selling your apps on Google Play in no time.

Who will be teaching you everything about Android app development?

Rob Percival is a Web Developer and Teacher with a degree in Mathematics from Cambridge University. After building websites for friends and family for fun, he soon learned that web development was a very lucrative career choice. He gave up his successful (and sometimes stressful) job as a teacher to work part-time and today, couldn’t be happier.

Original value: $199 | Wccftech Deals: $17 at a 91% discount

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