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On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Nency Robert <angelgirl4you@gmail.com> wrote:
> HI all thanks for the reply.
>
> I hv already read some books and learning android. Yes you all are
> right, java knowledge is must. I also have 1 yr working exp on java
> development.
>
> But the pt is, how can I show the android knowledge in my resume? How
> can a recruiter believe from looking at my resume that I will be able
> to do coding on android, if I keep reading from the books and
> internet, and even if I am capable of doing good programming of
> android?
>
>
>
> --Riddhi
>
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 11:22 PM, jayaram p <jayaram.pappula@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Personally feel that http://developer.android.com is the best source of
>> information to learn or to teach android.
>> Spend some time in going through the site and also you can learn the
>> examples listed @
>> http://developer.android.com/resources/browser.html?tag=sample
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 7:13 PM, Mike <michael.martin.dvm.mph@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I completely agree with Kris. A million years ago I taught for
>>> another very well known university's extension program. Some of my
>>> students went on to be very highly skilled programmers. I like to
>>> think my courses contributed at least a little to that, but it was
>>> nowhere close to the same as a CS degree from our parent university.
>>> On the other hand, it was a lot better than our students could get
>>> during their remote military assignments otherwise. So take the
>>> course for what it is worth and then keep learning.
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>> On Sep 15, 2:24 am, Kristopher Micinski <krismicin...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> > On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 4:48 PM, Nency Robert <angelgirl4...@gmail.com>
>>> > wrote:
>>> > > HI All,
>>> >
>>> > > I am new to android development. As I am still in learning phase, I
>>> > > have searched so many courses and materials on google for it.
>>> >
>>> > Online materials are good, especially the android site and related
>>> > books, but you'll want some good experience with Java first. Also a
>>> > CS background (systems, especially) may help you understand the design
>>> > decisions in android, etc...
>>> >
>>> > > I found one interesting course which is online. It is held at
>>> > > University of California, Irvine Extension. I am planning to enroll
>>> > > for this course.
>>> >
>>> > > So anyone have any idea about how the course is, please let me know.
>>> > > This course costs about, $650. So before I enroll for it I want to
>>> > > know how useful it will be for me to get job after completion of it.
>>> >
>>> > I would say that you would almost have zero probability of getting a
>>> > job because you took a course in Android development. However, if you
>>> > aren't at a point where you can figure at least a little of it out
>>> > without instruction, you might want to look at Java development (and
>>> > traditional CS in general). I.e., no single course is going to make
>>> > you become a good programmer (who train for years to be proficient)
>>> > and get a job.
>>> >
>>> > This isn't to say that the course has no merit: surely they point
>>> > things out to you that you might not have figured as quickly alone,
>>> > and the extra pressure of a course forcing you to do assignments on a
>>> > regular basis changes things as well.
>>> >
>>> > > I also want to know if anyone has any idea about it, what is the
>>> > > difference between University of California Irvine and University or
>>> > > California Irvine Extension degree. Are these both same collage or
>>> > > different?
>>> >
>>> > Completely separate entities, UC Irvine is an internationally
>>> > recognized institution, an extension degree would a) take much more
>>> > than one class, and b) is not held to as high a standard as a
>>> > traditional CS degree from the actual institution.
>>> >
>>> > Kris
>>>
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