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To write your own Android app you are going to need to do some programming. The language of Android is Java, and this tutorial will help you get started.


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26 thoughts on “Java basics: a tutorial for beginners”
  1. Hi. I am looking at upgrading my skills to Java/Android after 50 years of IT experience. I see this video is 4 years old but nevertheless it could be of excellent assistance. Problem is you recommend using koding.com. The problem is this is no longer a service on the internet. I was led to downloading github and whole lot of other add-ons. This become mission impossible with so many requisites that it turned out to an Apollo 13 mission whereas I was hoping for a Apollo 11 success story. I suggest you upgrade the video to reference an alternative platform where one can focus on the tutorial and not the infrastructure to run it. At least you have taught me to avoid github at all costs.

  2. This video was amazing! Helped clear up some beginner concepts I was having trouble with. I am at the beginning of a Java II level class, without having any prior Java experience, but I think I will be ok, thanks to really great videos like this. I even shared this video to a classmate who is in the same boat as me.
    Wish us luck!!!
    Cheers

  3. I built a music program in MutimediaBuilder. (It took forever to learn) Does MutimediaBuilder have anything in common with java and android? Would I be able to import my program?

  4. Hi i have a great app idea n I’m trying to lean coding but is there anyone who can code for me I’ll pay

  5. Hi Gary, I've just come across this video and could use some help / advice – I have a great idea for an app – but zero coding experience. I'm trying to teach myself mind you, but I have a long way to go after watching this video ;o Is there any thing out there that is user friendly for people who have zero experience in coding?

    Please reply and let me know 😀

  6. Learned basic about 40 years ago…then when I was trying to learn assembly language, I gave up because they were using trigonometry as examples and I couldn't distinguish between the example and what they were trying to teach – not having yet learned trig in school..ha ha ha…then in high school, they were teaching us how to save, print, etc ….I was sooo bored I gave up on computer programming then…anyways…so now I am a complete newbie but I would like to learn java for creating mobile apps

    I went to koding.com and it seemed confusing…you can open a free open source account but you need to have a project repository and badge….not sure what this is or how to create it…

  7. I pity anyone who is trying to learn anything about Java from this video. There were so many misleading things said. If you are new to Java, and you want to learn more about it, this video is not the one you should be watching.

  8. This is understandable by someone who is familiar to programming already but not for beginners, thanks mate you cover a lot of shit

  9. Gary, you are marvellous at teaching, so clear and calm. God bless you Sir, a gentleman and a scholar.

    Matthew, England 🙂

  10. Seriously man, I already know the very basics of Java but I wish I had someone that could explain things as clearly as you when I was in my first semester of programming. Good work, I will probably be looking up your other videos as I am trying to learn how to program on Android atm.

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