Android App Development in Java All-in-One Tutorial Series (4 HOURS!)
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00:00:00 - Introduction
00:04:15 - Android vs iOS, Flutter, React Native, Xamarin, and Web Apps
00:14:23 - Essential Concepts and Terms
00:22:01 - Installing Android Studio
00:28:50 - Installing an Emulator
00:35:41 - urn on USB Debugging on Android Device
00:39:00 - Running on a Physical Device
00:41:32 - Activity Basics
00:46:13 - Layout Editor Introduction
00:51:27 - Views and Layouts
00:55:13 - Intro to Attributes
01:01:01 - Assigning an ID to our TextView
01:04:27 - Static vs Dynamic
01:11:53 - Creating a Button
01:17:06 - Intro to Methods and onClick Handler
01:23:10 - Intro to Methods and onClick Handler
01:32:14 - onClick Event Handler
01:37:55 - How to Disable Buttons
01:41:59 - Console Logging with Log.d and Logcat
01:46:14 - Changing Button Text when Clicked
01:51:23 - Intro to R Class and FindViewById Method
01:55:54 - Grabbing a Button with FindViewById and R.id
02:00:48 - Casting a View in an Expression
02:04:21 - Getting user Input through EditText
02:12:27 - Update TextView with Dynamic Output
02:15:26 - Alert in Android - Toast.makeText
02:20:52 - Overview of the Basics
02:29:59 - Hands on Review
02:38:55 - Intro to Activities
02:45:13 - How to Launch a New Activity
02:51:31 - Constraint Layout Basics
02:59:21 - Should use @string Resource Fix
03:04:14 - How to Change the Main Activity
03:07:40 - Changing Activity Title in Code and XML
03:11:44 - Creating a Back Arrow with parentActivityName
03:13:45 - Passing Data to Another Activity with putExtra
03:22:38 - How to Delete an Activity Completely
03:27:05 - How to Generate Bottom Tabs with Fragments
03:31:44 - Exploring EditText Types
03:36:38 - Making Dynamic Activity to Compose a Message
03:48:54 - Checking Intent for null from putExtra
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:04:15 - Android vs iOS, Flutter, React Native, Xamarin, and Web Apps
00:14:23 - Essential Concepts and Terms
00:22:01 - Installing Android Studio
00:28:50 - Installing an Emulator
00:35:41 - urn on USB Debugging on Android Device
00:39:00 - Running on a Physical Device
00:41:32 - Activity Basics
00:46:13 - Layout Editor Introduction
00:51:27 - Views and Layouts
00:55:13 - Intro to Attributes
01:01:01 - Assigning an ID to our TextView
01:04:27 - Static vs Dynamic
01:11:53 - Creating a Button
01:17:06 - Intro to Methods and onClick Handler
01:23:10 - Intro to Methods and onClick Handler
01:32:14 - onClick Event Handler
01:37:55 - How to Disable Buttons
01:41:59 - Console Logging with Log.d and Logcat
01:46:14 - Changing Button Text when Clicked
01:51:23 - Intro to R Class and FindViewById Method
01:55:54 - Grabbing a Button with FindViewById and R.id
02:00:48 - Casting a View in an Expression
02:04:21 - Getting user Input through EditText
02:12:27 - Update TextView with Dynamic Output
02:15:26 - Alert in Android - Toast.makeText
02:20:52 - Overview of the Basics
02:29:59 - Hands on Review
02:38:55 - Intro to Activities
02:45:13 - How to Launch a New Activity
02:51:31 - Constraint Layout Basics
02:59:21 - Should use @string Resource Fix
03:04:14 - How to Change the Main Activity
03:07:40 - Changing Activity Title in Code and XML
03:11:44 - Creating a Back Arrow with parentActivityName
03:13:45 - Passing Data to Another Activity with putExtra
03:22:38 - How to Delete an Activity Completely
03:27:05 - How to Generate Bottom Tabs with Fragments
03:31:44 - Exploring EditText Types
03:36:38 - Making Dynamic Activity to Compose a Message
03:48:54 - Checking Intent for null from putExtra
it's not complete is it?
could you please create further more advanced videos on this topic...
@@shahulhameed9849 Totally agree with you
Celeb curry thank you V. Much,
you gave us huge smoothly recorded lessons.
Please more on android.
When is an intermediate/more advanced series coming or where should someone go next?
Tip for newer viewers: Start of with downloading android studio (23:10), then while it is downloading watch the start of the video, that might save you a little bit of time :)
I mean, my absolute powerhouse of a PC downloaded it in less than a minute xD
@@sumukhdesabhotla6188 lol mine too
@@virajm5247 IKR
it downloaded in 1-2 minutes
@@sumukhdesabhotla6188 mine took 20 mins
The thing that makes me wanna commit to this series is how natural it is. It feels like having a smart friend explain without rushing or being tooooooo serious
me : *running Android studio, chrome and emulator at the same time*
computer : Who the fuc* you think am I?
And also screen recorder lol.
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lol...... try running android studio, xcode, and chrome. and watch your mac react.
My computer runs 2 ide, chrome with 30 tabs open, streamlabs streaming software a dozen documents and a game simultaneously, for breakfast. đ apple makes peasant devices.
Can I tell u lol
1:23:09 I love that no matter what mistake or awkward thing you do, you don't edit things out. It gives the videos more personality
I disagree, my time is valuable and like a 5th of this whole video is just him making a silly mistake like typing the wrong thing then later going back and having to fix it. The IDE shows when there's an error by making the text red but he misses or ignores this constantly
â @@ohmegatech666hey not trying to be rude but the guy is helping you! Heâs putting time and effort to teach you something that you donât know how to do. So my suggestion is to be grateful of whatever piece of content he uploads, silly mistakes or not. At the end of the day youâre watching this cause you donât know and heâs willing. If youâre time is as valuable as you claim you should hire someone that adapts to you, the guy making this clearly has the intention of teaching in his own way.
@@anaulloa3282 So do you think nobody should voice any criticisms of anything that was made with an intention to be helpful? Just because somone is trying to be helpful doesn't mean they actually are. There are a few nuggets of useful info in this video but it really could have been pruned down to 2 hours or less if he had done the bare minimum of editing. That lack of effort on his part results in wasted time for the viewers and so I voiced my critique. Criticism is actually helpful for content creators because it tells them how to better serve their audience. So in that way I am being helpful to him so by your rules you should be grateful for my comment and you should not criticize me
I'm not so fluent in English, but i'm understanding 99% of all you're talking. I couldn't find a best teacher than you. Thanks a lot.
Absolutely true.. đ
hi
You are so funny
same here
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This is by far the best course: instead of just telling people how to CODE, you teach them how to CREATE. And that involves for example how to try the code in a real mobile, which made a HUGE difference for me as I didn't know about it. God bless you and thanks
Tip: If you use Android Studio as your IDE, to move lines of code up and down without having to cut and paste, use Shift + Alt + Up or Down arrow, depending on the direction you want to move. If you are used to code editors such as VS Code you might know this hot key as just Alt + Up or Down arrow. This trick saved me a lot of time when I develop. Hope this helps!
i don't know if you're going to see this since it's been a year, but is there any alternative to the ctrl+shift+enter VSCode keybind that does the same thing on Android Studio? I haven't been able to find any info.
iâve now completed watching this video from the begin to the end and i have to admit that this has been one of, if not the most, useful java android development iâve seen so far
@@theblindprogrammer Bruh, not to be harsh on you, but if you gonna spam, do so in videos whose quality isn't better than yours
@@theblindprogrammer If it was only my standards you'd have more views than you have now. I wish u luck with that tho
@@agustingiai8844 dayum you got him good đ
no shot bro
Iâm an experienced software engineer with a very limited knowledge in Android. I enjoyed watching this series especially pieces where you describe concepts on a whiteboard. The teaching style is entertaining and confident, despite periodically making minor mistakes. It would be interesting to see a complete, yet simple, application and how it can be distributed in the Play Store. Keep moving forward!
I see no sponser and i see great content? I watch full ads and click on em.
yeah, I m agree with u
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And buy the product?
Actually, I believe that the fact that a video is sponsored is actually an indicator of good quality
Me too bro. I clicked on everything đ
It's really great to have someone teach who is very pragmatic. Really like the style so far (1 hour in).
You honestly have a gift for teaching. Please consider making more videos such as this, perhaps on topics such as react native, IOS development, web development etc... This structure is perfect, for the first time on CZcams I had near zero questions and actually sat through a 4 hour video. You are like the college professor we always wanted but never got. I love you bro .....
You like javascript-based frameworks?
This is absolutely true
As a total noob, this is a really good tutorial so far. Small chunks are easy to digest. I love the fact it's not perfect that you run into problems here and there. That embeds the proper coding into the brain..
This is the best Java Tutorial. Your sense of humor, the mistake you make and try to solve them... Builds my confidence.. you explaining are very simple and easy to understand
I am convinced this man is some form of red colorblind. Android studio on several occasions has the error in red and Caleb rolls right past it. Love how chill he is.
agree
He can't be colourblind because the red text and symbols are always on a black background and next to white next.
And thus whether if he had perfect vision or any colourblindess, he'd be able to see a notable difference (unless he's Monochromatic... which is quite rare).
Bro your uncut tutorial is way more understandable than any I've watched, seeing how you solve issues makes it a lot more didatic!
Caleb. I am watching through your 4 hour video of Android and I am loving it. I have watched other video android tutorials before but I say this about yours. I was not bored once. Direct to the point and I love how you take us through logically the topic of each lesson explaining the why , then how for that topic and you dont rush explaining things. Much respect and I love that you dont edit out your mistakes. Please dont edit them out, they actually how me to remember things better!
I have signed up at Patroen and I hope you continue with your work to benefit many others who are disadvantaged unable to go to schol.
THanks for producing the videos.
I'm at about a quarter in into the video and I just stopped for a moment because I just wanna say how I LOVE the fact that everyone knows that you're so good and yet you show that you don't know everything there is or that you forget things sometimes (like the id stuff in the textview). It kinda adds confidence to people who are new to coding, like me , who often forgets stuff or makes beginner mistakes. It shows that despite not 'memorizing' or knowing everything, we can also become good (or atleast ok) developers as long as we know the main concepts. I love a lot of things about you and this video and I wanted to write them all down here but I might not be able to finish a project if I did that lol. Cheers! :)
"you show that you don't know everything there is"
As an already established developer (Web Development), I feel unlike other professions, a strong trend is that all developers know that they don't know everything. Every single developer runs into bugs and copies code, and the world of developers is constantly evolving. Libraries and plug-ins are constantly be developed and published to make life easier for other developers, and every developers know that you can't know everything there is to programming because there's always more to learn.
For example, Java Experts are now starting to realising that they have to learn Kotlin as that slowly starts to overtake Java, and all those Java and Kotlin experts, understand that eventually people will get pissed of at Kotlin's imperfections and making a new programming language that everyone has to learn.
I think being a developer is very much different than every other profession in this sense - where there is not cap, and you will never be close to that hypothetical cap, all developers will constantly be learning.
-- Just thought I'd go on a little rant lmao feel free to ignore
same brođ€Łđ€Ł I just paused the video and wondered how I'm understanding this so well.đ
Thanks Caleb for this amazing series, I'm on my final semester building an app and using your tutorials to help get up to speed on android studio. I've probably watched more of this video/series than many other coding series I've started
I like how you deliver kid, you have a knack for teaching--you made it easy for me to catch on to the materials. Keep going, I am rooting for you @Caleb Curry!
Best teacher ever....learned coding for the time by tu you ...c....
Thank you so much...u made my college life so much better...
I coursed a whole semester on these topics and didn't understand a single concept, but you make it so easy to understand. Keep it up dude
Thanks so much Caleb! I am learning Android app development using your video as first reference and teaching tool! Done your Java 7hr video, now this, and then looping back to Java to review. Keep going at it - you are already succeeding and you will reach your goals!
Man just love the way of your traditional teaching on blackboard and chalks plus the raw video was really funny
I am at 1:51:18 on this video and l am loving it. The best Android App Development tutorial by a mile. Thank you for putting this together. It's so easy to follow and it has reduced my frustration on so many levels.
He has some real sense of humour đđ
Am I right?
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Your style, your way to teach things are entertaining. For a junior programmer, I quickly understood the concept of the android studio by the help of you. Thanks Caleb.
Okay; this is my 3rd day and 3rd lesson, and I'm feeling good about what you're revealing to me each day. Caleb Curry, thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge generously, and pleasantly. You've delivered good solid information in plain-spoken English.
Caleb Curry, I don't want to mislead you-- I am yet to consume enough of your teachings to enable me to build an app (yet); but you've taught me more than you'll ever know. Thank you for sharing!
This is the first time since I've graduated college that I tried to learn a new skill, and I cannot thank you enough for making independent learning seem so possible! You're the best Caleb, and I can't wait to continue with your other videos!!!
Ayy, good for you :)
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've been meaning to learn app development for some time and your playlist was the first suggested search for me.
I'm a current student at WGU and with one CZcams video you've taught me more than all professors and books. Thank you very much!
Really enjoyed watching these four hours over the past weeks! Quite the good start to programming in Android Studio.
Just came from finishing my semester doing C programming and decided I wanted to learn java only to find you are teaching this too! The man that knows all languages. lol
Awsome class! One of the best Android tutorials I have ever seen. Thank you Caleb!
you taught me java fully, well understood, am now with you for android, thanks so much Caleb you are a great tutor, this may not be enough... you incredible.
I'm currently halfway and this is great! I know several programming languages including java but never worked with android studio, the explanation of java just helps to get examples of how to use java in android studio, so I think this does a pretty good job as one tutoriol for so many different people :) just want to say thank you!
You're a great teacher and explainer! This videos has been so helpful and I'm only an hour in. Thank you so much for doing this, and keep it up. I'll be referring friends to this channel for sure.
If you have anny java questions, let me know I will help you with it.
Thanks for the great content, man. It's appreciated beyond belief!
you did a great job covering the basics and starting out from 0. I'll be checking out more of your vids!
Hey I just wanted to show my appreciation for the in depth lengthy content that you worked on providing on CZcams. I'm about halfway through the 4 hours of Android app development and I've learned a lot! I'm probably going to rewatch this several times once I finish it. My biggest problem is that I don't have an idea of what I want to create for an app so I get overwhelmed with ideas but watching your video was great because you talked like you were teaching a class and you repeated saying things which is what I needed to learn them. (With coding I have to repeat and repeat and repeat to have it sink in) You also weren't afraid to show some humor by getting a hair cut and changing your shirt instantly lol. I also like how you are teaching java and android. Great job and keep making videos đ
Amazing video! Definitely worth the sub. Would love to see a video on fragments sometime soon! Thanks Caleb
45:34 "Sorry guys I just threw up"
xD
Brother even came back after that lol
made me burst out in laughter....thinking it was just a cough. and the way he describes the dislike of editing the clips.
Hey, there UR! Good, now I don't have to type it
one hour in and i just love your teaching methodology, sense of humor and genuine to self....disclaimers i believe helps you to teach comfortably and also enhances smooth learning on the other end...thank you. 11th July 2021
Fantastic series, watched it start to finish! Hope you'll someday consider continuing & going more advanced, thanks a lot!
Hey, I was in front end for a while before making the jump to android and ios. I really do believe there's so much more enjoyment in app development, as I'm coding one currently designed to help mental health/depression and I first learned thanks to you. I'll continue learning, you made every course I watched fun. Just thought I'd let ya know bud. Thanks!
Mp
You've taught me more in this tutorial than I have learned in ANY of my CS college classes
right.
This is the most interactive, easy and fun tutorial I could've ever asked for, keep it up my man !!
Holy cow. Can I just say that I really appreciate the way you described class, object, parameters etc finally clicked for me! I don't know why but I couldn't grasp this concept with the way others have described it. I finally get it and now coding makes sooo much more sense! Thank you!! Back to finishing up the video..
I am appreciating every new piece of information that I'm getting from this personable and dynamic teacher. Thank you for your in depth instruction, and your sharing of sidebar information that helps me fully understand. Since everything about app building is new to me; I will watch your classes again until I retain all of your instructions. Thank You!
Caleb: I m not good at editing
Also him : 1:51:50
Guess he just got into it and I like it! :D
I have some web design experience and some light coding experience back in college (10 years ago). I found this to be a wonderful refresher experience, and I love the times where you stop to think or make mistakes. It makes me pay more attention to that thing that particular point, or in the case of stopping to think, just gives me a little extra time to process what you just said. I realize now that this might be why I did so well in lectures but don't always do so well learning on my own, I don't naturally give myself that time to think on my own.
also, if you haven't looked into it, I realize that lactose intolerance can cause upset stomach. I didn't use to have lactose intolerance, and so I just learned it like, yesterday, after being in denial of having it for... like a decade. best of luck.
This video is pure gold for anyone who's getting into app development! Thank you my guy.
Pedagogical and entertaining. This is my first time learning programming and your videos have made it so much easier! Thank you
You are not learning to program what you are learning is software engineering. Programming is a much differ art and is a separate specialism.
There is nothing stopping you later down the line moving from software engineering to programming.
Damn you are the man I'm searching for
Dude thank you thank you THANK YOU. In an Advanced Java class and the teacher gave us a basic Android assignment with no walkthrough. I was doing fine with it until figuring out how to pass data between screens. You made it as simple as possible.
Man, Caleb, I dont know what you did right with this tutorial but its great. Im now roughly 2 hours in and understand everything you teached about Android Studio. Okay, I've learned the Java OOP basics in college but nevertheless, your tutorial is on spot for people who want to learn the basics of Android Studio and simultaneously get a sneak peek into the Java programming language. Thank you for this tutorial!
Thanks for making all these tutorials they are awesome! You deserve to use a windows machine instead of that tired old macbook though(:
What a nice dude!! Thank you very much!
Thank you Caleb!! This is a great video in getting started with Android studio. Hope there will be a follow up video on the more advanced uses of this. Thanks!!!
thank you SO much for this tutorial! đđŒ iâve been coming across many videos that are just too fast, or not enough to keep my attention but this is great đđŒ
Tyvm Caleb Curry you were sent from heaven
Thanks a lot for all the great work!
I would love to see you work out that tic tac toe game, as a example, just in case you need a video idea..
Finished the video. I gotta say this has been a huge help for me as I go into Android Development. Thanks, Caleb!
Thanks Caleb, i have finished this series and now waiting for 2nd part of this series.
This was published a year ago and am watching it today. It is helping me alot and I have chosen Caleb to be my role model. Thanks a million Caleb and God bless you
The random chaos throughout this tutorial makes it great. Love it.
I'm about an hour in. Very much enjoying how you use the chalk board to relate the gui layout to the xml...on a MFing chalkboard. Excellent work sir.
You are helping a lot of people. Thank you. :D . What are you planning to do next. Thought about .net core?
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Dude I've been watching your videos so long I remember when you were skinner
why would you say that lol
@Andrew Vanderbilt-Astor that's what I tell people about myself
Sad truth, happens to most computer guys. Go keto!
Is this comment part to Android lecture.
Already working full time doing mostly C# and JavaScript but am looking to maybe get into Android development, really helpful video!
There's just something incredibly refreshing about not seeing an overly edited video. Just a dudebro with his dudebro blackboard and his dudebro chalk, talking about dudebro stuff
Because of this course I bough a new laptop.
What kind of laptop? And what language do you like? Java or Python?
I randomly jumped to 2:20:40 and around there he burps while talking and sounds like rick from rick and mortyđ awesome cant wait to go through whole thing
just finished the video after watching it for a week, and its been awesome learning these things, thank you!!
This course is wonderful. I learner so much. I loved the navigation implementation. So simple, clear and powerful. Thank you.
"you can go in here and put some text and say something cool like..horse"
Iâm 13 and I love java and Iâm trying to do a app
ITâs been now 5-6 days since the 3rd lesson I feel much more confident about gathering the knowledge of developing android applications. Like to say thank you for sharing this piece of information and also representing us.
I have learnt soo many things from this course! It bacomes a little hard by the end but please complete the course and by the end, you'll feel like you are completely a new person đ just trust the process!
This is the best android tutorial i have watched so far. He teaches everything step by step
Just finished watching ,I must say it was well explained, I am starting learning Java. Thank You
Great content. It is now 2024 and i still see it very helpful for those, who just started their programming journey. Please keep going filming educational videos!
Someone else might have put it already but I'm pretty sure for Log.d, the d is for Debug and you can also do things like Log.e (E for error) and there are some others. All in all, enjoying the tutorial so far, your personality is a really welcome addition to the content đ keep it up man!
The only playlist i could ever watch till the end, It was super brain friendly xD Loved it , THAANKYOUSOMUCHHHH !!! YOU'RE AMAZING CALEB
This was absolutely brilliant! Totally worth the 4 hours. I do not say that lightly. I am reading my assigned mobile book (Big Ranch Guide) but this does a great job of understanding the concepts even better than the book.
This is a great course, I love your presentation style, Disarmingly transparent. There is a Problems tab at the bottom of the screen (where you can select the Logcat tab). This Problems tag will continually nag you about missing parentheses, variable names and syntax as you key in your code. I find it useful.
You have a knack for teaching. Simple enough for me to understand as a newbie, Thank you for sharing your knowledge đ
I'm in the middle of a Mobile App Development course at WGU, and all the students who have taken the course recommend watching this video series INSTEAD of the instructor lectures, because it covers the same information, but in a much easier to digest format. Congrats, you're better than collegiate programs.
Love you Caleb! I already saw your database course, it was very helpful for a class that I was taking
thank you for the tutorial, I'm a complete newbie, and new to your channel, but your videos are great! hopefully I can watch all of these videos in the series
dude I LOVE U MAN, SERIOUSLY!!!!! UR THE BEST teacher out there..I watch all ur vids..Please make more and more, especially tutorials for advanced app developers..U R very appreciated among our group of programmers at Lakeland college's IT curriculum in south central Illinois...
man. Even the writing is in dark mode (I mean black board). Love this one. subbed and the rang the bell. Thank you so much Caleb
This is deadas the world's most adavanced development course, many don't teach how to do app development many just make you system out print, thanks man
Mate you just explained a semester long subject in 4h. Hats off for your work. Thank you
I'm glad you made this course
I really enjoy your teaching đ
Your c++ course really helped me last semester đŻ
This 4-hour course was perfect for refreshing my intermediate-level skills for using Android Studio. I really like your casual style of teaching: amusing but very understandable! I am eager to see the next video in this sequence. Can you tell me where to find it? Thanks!
Hey bro! I'm from Poland and I found your tutorial. My english is not to good but you translate this in really simple language. I will be recommend this tutorial!!!
Thank you so much for this great videos .
I am an 38 years old IT Management Student and I have to learn this stuff in a short time .
I have a full time job and study too đ
I love challenges and this one is definitely one .
Have a great time
Kind regards
From Berlin đ
Love the videos. Well video. I'm watching the four hour one. Its great. I'm a beginner in several languages over 20 years. Your explanation of methods and what the declaration is are excellent.