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Monday, April 18, 2016 - 8:30am to 4:30pm

Android Development Introduction: A Hands-On Workshop

Learn Android development from the ground up. We'll start with the SDK and the Android Studio IDE, and build, test, and deploy applications on both emulators and physical devices. We will discuss and implement the basics of Android development—from activities to resources to asynchronous communications. With examples we’ll show how to use the new Gradle build system for Android. We'll use the embedded SQLite database to store data, and access a RESTful webservice and parse the resulting JSON data to update the user interface.

Programming Skills Required: Participants should have Java programming skills.

Laptop Required: To participate fully in this workshop, you should bring a laptop with Java and the Android Studio IDE already installed. Downloading Java SE 7 at oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads is required for the course. Download Android Studio and update the Android SDK with the most recent components at developer.android.com/sdk/installing/studio.html.

Ken Kousen
Kousen IT, Inc.

Ken Kousen is the President of Kousen IT, Inc., through which he does technical training, mentoring, and consulting in all areas related to Java, specializing in Android, Spring, Hibernate, Groovy, and Grails. He is the author of the Manning book “Making Java Groovy” and the upcoming O'Reilly book "Gradle for Android". Ken is a regular speaker on the No Fluff, Just Stuff conference tour, as well as at many other international conferences. In 2013 he won a JavaOne Rock Star award. Over the past decade he has taught thousands of developers in business and industry. In addition to owning several technical certifications, his academic background includes two BS degrees from M.I.T., an MS and a Ph.D. from Princeton, and an MS in Computer Science from R.P.I. Contacts Ken @kenkousen.