So while I'm job searching and regretting my degree choice I've devided to learn coding since it's always been an interest and I'm around computers a lot anyways.
I took an Intro C++ class aimed at CS majors and it went well. That was my second year of uni so I've forgotten a lot of the specifics but the overall ideas have stuck.
Anyways, I want to get into App development since it seems interesting given how phones have exploded and I'm wondering how I'm doing.
I'm learning through Sololearn and codecadamy. I'm taking the Java courses (almost done) and am wondering if I should just jump right in to eclipse or android studio after this.
Would also appreciate any general beginner tips.
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i like IntelliJ IDEA, and i think android studio is based on it.
>>17501485
if you have got a mac then id really look into some swift. its a muchmore developer friendly environment, but you need a dev license which costs about $100.
if youre feeling more adventurous id check out some React Native instead. you write the app in javascript mixed with swift or java if you need device specific features, then simply compile the code and it farts put two fully functional apps.
>>17501485
Check out http://ionicframework.com. It's hybrid app tech built with Angular/Node/Cordova. It enables you to build apps on both iOS and Android with one set of html/css/js.
>>17501587
Alright I'll look into that
>>17501595
I'm on PC. I'm not well versed in javascript, but I was going to look into it once I felt I had the basics.
>>17501702
This definitely looks interesting as well. I'd like to focus on android, but being able to do both would be awesome.
Thanks for the feedback.
OP here. Is it better to learn on my own or look into CC classes?
What would be best per dollar spent?