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    JAVA

  • Introduction
  • History
  • Class Structure
  • Main Method
  • Data Types
  • Variables
  • Operators

  • Arithmetic
  • Relational
  • Bitwise
  • Logical
  • Misc Operator
  • instance Of operator
  • Console Input/Output
  • Wrapper Classes
  • Decision Making Statements

  • If Statement
  • if-else Statement
  • Ladder-If
  • Switch Statement
  • Nested If
  • Looping

  • for loop
  • while loop
  • do-while loop
  • Methods

  • Declaration & Calling
  • Method with Parameter
  • Overloading
  • Class Object Creation
  • Constructor

  • Declaration & Calling
  • Constructor With Parameter
  • Overloading
  • super,this,static,final keywords
  • Inheritance

  • Single Level
  • Multi Level
  • Hierarchical
  • Multiple
  • Hybrid
  • Class

  • Nested Classes
  • Anonymous Class Declaration
  • Interface

  • Simple & Nested
  • Abstraction
  • Package
  • Access Specifier
  • Exception Handling

  • Pre Defined Exceptions
  • User Defined Exceptions
  • Throw & Throws Keyword
  • Threads

  • Introduction
  • Lifecycle
  • Thread using Thread Class
  • Thread using Runnable Interface
  • Methods in thread
  • MultiThreading
  • Synchronization

  • Block
  • Method
  • Class
  • Collection Framework

ANDROID

  • Introduction
  • History
  • API, SDK, ART
  • Android & JAVA
  • ANDROID FUNDAMENTALS

  • Basic Building blocks -Activities,Services,Broadcast Receivers & Content providers
  • UI Components -Views & notifications
  • Components for communication -Intents & Intent Filters
  • 5. Android API levels (versions & version names)
  • Basic UI design

  • 1. Form widgets
  • 2. Text Fields
  • 3. Layouts
  • 4. [dip, dp, sip, sp] versus px
  • 5. Lists
  • 6. Web View & Web Pages
  • Intents (in detail)

  • 1. What is intent ? How many types of intents use in android.
  • 2. Explicit Intents
  • 3. Implicit intents
  • Styles & Themes

  • 1. Styles.xml
  • 2. Drawable resources for shapes, gradients (selectors)
  • 3. Style attribute in layout file
  • 4. Applying themes via code and manifest file
  • Adapters and Widgtes

  • 1. ArrayAdapters
  • 2. BaseAdapters
  • 3. ListView and ListActivity
  • 4. Custom listview
  • 5. GridView using adapters
  • 6. Gallery using adapters
  • 7. Hashtable, Hashmap
  • Notifications

  • 1. Broadcast Receivers
  • 2. Services and notifications
  • 3. Toast
  • 4. Alarms
  • Threads

  • 1. Threads running on UI thread (runOnUiThread)
  • 2. Handlers & Runnable
  • 3. AsynTask (in detail)
  • Android Multimedia & Animation

  • 1. MediaPlyer: Audio
  • 2. MediaPlyer: Video
  • 3. Recording Media
  • Android Telephony

  • 1. TelephonyManager
  • 2. Get Call State
  • 3. Simple Caller Talker
  • 4. Phone Call
  • 5. Send SMS
  • Social Media Integration

  • 1. Facebook
  • 2. Youtube
  • 3. LinkedIn
  • 4. Twitter
  • Application Structure (in detail)

  • 1. AndroidManifest.xml
  • 2. Uses-permission & uses-sdk
  • 3. Resources & R.java
  • 4. Assets
  • 5. Layouts & Drawable Resources
  • 6. Activities and Activity lifecycle
  • Emulator-Android Virtual Device

  • 1. Launching Emulator
  • 2. Editing Emulator Settings
  • 3. Emulator Shortcuts
  • 4. Logcat Usage
  • 5. Introduction to DDMS
  • 6. Second App:-(Switching Between Activities)
  • 7. Develop an app for demonstrating the communication between Intents
  • Menu

  • 1. Option Menu
  • 2. Context Menu
  • 3. Sub Menu
  • 4. Menu from XML
  • 5. Menu via Code
  • 6. Drawer Navigation Bar
  • UI design

  • 1. Time and Date
  • 2. Images and media
  • 3. Composite
  • 4. Alert Dialogs & Toast
  • 5. Popup
  • Content Providers

  • 1. SQLite Programming
  • 2. SQLiteOpenHelper
  • 3. SQLiteDatabse
  • 4. Cursor
  • 5. Reading and updating Contacts
  • 6. Reading bookmarks
  • 7. Develop an App to demonstrate database usage. CRUD operations must be implemented.
  • Custom Components

  • 1. Custom Tabs
  • 2. Custom Layout
  • 3.Other Components
  • Preferences, Tabs & ADB Tools

  • 1. SharedPreferences
  • 2. What is Tab ? And what is the use of Tab activity.
  • 3. Fragments
  • Android Speech

  • 1. Custom Tabs
  • 2. Custom Layout
  • 3. Other Components
  • Android Device

  • 1. Bluetooth Tutorial
  • 2. List Paired Devices
  • 3. WIFI
  • 4. Phone Call
  • 5. Send SMS
  • Android Web API

  • 1. SOAP
  • 2. REST
  • 3. XML
  • 4. JSON
  • Advanced Android

  • 1. GCM Push Notification
  • 2. Gestures
  • . Integrate Google AdMob in App
  • 4. Put your APP in Google Play Store
  • 5. Google Map
  • 6. GPS Tracking
  • 7. PayPal Integration
  • Learn Code with Kotlin

  • 1. Introduction to kotlin
  • 2. Syntax to Kotlin
  • 3. How to add Kotlin in Android Studio
  • 4. Develop apps using Kotlin