This is my "Simple Todo" Android app prework project as part of my application to CodePath's Android for Engineers Bootcamp
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This is my "Simple Todo" Android app prework project as part of my application to CodePath's Android for Engineers Bootcamp
CodePath Android for Engineers Bootcamp Week 2 Project: New York Times Article Search
This project allows users to build a to-do list and perform basic to-do items management functionality including adding new items, editing and deleting an existing item. (CodePath, Spring 2021)
Live Coding Session done for Unit 1 of Codepath's Android Mobile Development course!
Android Application meant to help with finances. Final project for the CodePath Android Development Bootcamp at UCSD.
This project lets users view a list of movies sourced from the The Movie Database API. (CodePath, Spring 2021)
Live Coding Session done for Unit 4 of Codepath's Android Mobile Development course! Demonstration of adding Menu Items to AppBar, adding functionality to them, and how to pass data to and from activities through Intents. *NOTE: Unit 3 Demo was not posted due to it giving too much starter code to Unit 3's assignment.
CodePath Android for Engineers Bootcamp Week 1 Project: Instagram Photo Viewer
CodePath Android for Engineers Bootcamp Week 4 Project: Twitter Client With Fragments
This project utilizes the Twitter API to build a Twitter-like app. (CodePath, Spring 2021)
Unit 2 Live Coding Session repository! Demonstration of Intents and how to pass data with them. Parcelable: how to setup, how to use to send custom data classes
A simple to do app. Created to satisfy the CodePath Android Development Course prework requirement.
Android clone application of the original Twitter app!
Building simple Instagram-like app. Using Parse API (rather than Instagram API) to build own backend.
Codepath Flashcard Lab
Android app that makes use of the Twitter API to allow you to see your tweets. A twitter account is required to use this app.
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