Course Information
Course Overview
Developing Android application with Firebase as a backend.
In this course we are going to build an Android application from scratch that utilizes Firebase as a backend. We will be able to sign up and login users, store their details, posts and photos in Firebase. We will then use the internet to query the data from Firebase and populate the application in an organized manner.
We will learn how to use Firebase's own Recycler view adapter and recycler view instead of List views.
Users will be able to update their information once account is created. They can change their name and photo and it will be updated instantly.
This will be a great course and goes through almost everything in Android development including working with XML for design.
Course Content
- 3 section(s)
- 20 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Start Here. Introduction.
- Section 2 Deep dive.
- Section 3 Source code.
What You’ll Learn
- Build a working Android live chat and status update app powered by Firebase cloud platform., Follow along and at the end of the course you will have your own version of an Android live status update chat application.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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JJay Dozy
This guy seems timid. Like he doesn't know what he is doing. Jumps around too much.
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LLev Tkachenko
In general, I think that this is a good course for Firebase beginners. I wanted to rate this course with 5 stars but there were some issues. issue 1: permissions of camera and storage - we have to ask the user if he wants to allow or deny the permission and not going to the settings and do it manually. issue 2: The code of the 'take photo' is not working - the code is not completed. issue 3: Some methods in Firebase has changed, The Instructor should update about the new methods.
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AAkshat Srivastava
This course is very hard to follow. Lecturer is not prepared and seems like he is trying stuff out and talking to himself (why did this not work? did I mistype?). No video editing, boring content. It should have been easier and clearer.
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AAnonymized User
If you look at his profile, he is very professional guy. But, I'm pretty sure he is not good instructor. First of all, his screen is too small that people will have problem watching his video.. Second, I'm not sure this guy prepares material for each lecture before he starts recording. Too slow, repetitive, and even unclear message. He could've spent his time for explaining important thing, instead of waiting for running app. I'm in 15 lecture, but I decided to stop watching it because I think I can use my time in other lectures or my works.