Comprehensive Guide to Android Studio Video Tutorials

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Comprehensive Guide to Android Studio Video Tutorials

Introduction: As Eclipse gradually becomes less favored and is now discontinued for Android development, most people are increasingly focusing on using Android Studio (AS). Many have slowly transitioned to developing Android applications with AS. For those who have not yet made the switch, a very good video tutorial is just what beginners unfamiliar with Android Studio need, and I am here to share this tutorial with everyone.

Today is my first day back to work, and it’s also my first technical learning article share of the New Year. I hope everyone enjoys it. I noticed in the backend of my WeChat public account that many people have been asking me some very basic questions. I believe many university students and beginners in Android are following this account, so sometimes I share related articles and write about technical points based on their requests. While this may be very simple for the experts following this account, it could be helpful for them, so please don’t mind. The video tutorial I’m sharing today is not recorded by me, but by a foreigner. I watched about half of it and thought it was very well done, so I believe it will be very helpful for those unfamiliar with Android Studio. You might ask, since it’s recorded by a foreigner, can you understand it? Learning Android Studio sometimes requires the ability to read images and diagrams. Haha… just kidding, the video comes with Chinese subtitles, so for those who are not good at English, learning is completely fine. The name of this tutorial video is: Android Studio Essential Training, from the title, we can see that this video covers very basic material, so everyone should have no problem learning it as long as they are working with Android. There are a total of 41 episodes, and each episode is not long, with the longest being about five to six minutes. In total, the duration is approximately 02:40:40, so if you find some time, you could probably finish it in one evening.

The main content includes:

  • Installing Android Studio,

  • Setting up Android SDK

  • Creating Android Studio Project

  • Using virtual devices

  • Connecting real devices

  • Importing ADT projects

  • Android Studio tool windows

  • Gradle related settings

  • Git and Github settings

  • Using Logcat

  • Keyboard shortcuts

  • Using memory monitoring tools

This video tutorial uses Android Studio version 1.0.2, and the course aims to help beginners quickly familiarize themselves with using Android Studio. The Chinese subtitles are provided by http://wen-tao.com. The link to the video tutorial is: http://ask.android-studio.org/?/explore/category-video (Click on “Read the original text” at the bottom to access it directly). You will be surprised when you enter, as this website specializes in introducing Android Studio, and the Q&A community there is filled with questions all related to Android Studio, not just videos.

Summary and Thoughts at the Beginning of the New Year: In this new year, I will diligently manage the 【Non-famous Programmer】 public account to provide everyone with some technological knowledge, IT technical articles, some developers’ reflections and summaries, and some industry news, etc. Through sharing, I hope to help everyone understand the IT industry better and improve themselves. Our slogan is: I am not a provider of technology; I am just a transporter of technology. Our spirit is: You just focus on learning, and I will take care of sharing.

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Comprehensive Guide to Android Studio Video Tutorials

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