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Google Offers A Free Crash Course In Android Development (techcrunch.com)
13 points by priteshjain on July 15, 2014 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments


It's smart to create more courses to teach Android, but the Android developer evangelism team needs to do first demonstrate the value of learning Android.

I'm the head of growth at Bloc - we have an online bootcamp in Android development, and another in iOS Development, and have found there is MUCH greater interest in learning iOS.

One quantifiable metric - the CTR on ads about Learning iOS vs. Learning Android are nearly quadruple.

In my promotions of Bloc's Android course, we've told beginners that:

- learning Android is great because the Google Play store's app review cycles are shorter, allowing beginners to iterate on their apps faster.

- According to Gartner, by 2015 Android will represent over 50% of all devices (more than Windows, Windows Phone, iOS, OSX, and all others combined)

- and that by developing for Android, you can get your apps onto watches, TVs, set-top boxes, and a slew of new form factors that are emerging.

Despite all of this, we've found very little interest in learning Android. Would love some help from the Google team if anyone is reading this. I'm @trybloc or @prasid


The US developer culture seems to be very Apple-centric, so Google is fighting an uphill battle in US, and I don't think that's easily changed with a few marketing bullet points. In US, if one has a Mac (which most developers do), it's almost guaranteed to want an iPhone, too. If one has a Windows machine, maybe they'll want an Android phone, maybe they won't.

Of course, Google should still do more to promote Android to developers. However, it should be much easier to get developers from most of the other countries, since that's what the vast majority of people use there.


This doesn't look free, when trying to signup, Udacity wants my credit card details and only allows two weeks of free trial.


It isn't very clear. But at the bottom of the page https://www.udacity.com/course/ud853

You can see the feature matrix for the Free vs Paid

Click on View Course Ware and you can get the free version




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