Ted Hagos is the CTO and Data Protection Officer of RenditionDigital International, a software development company based out of Dublin. Before he joined RDI, he had various software development roles and also spent time as trainer at IBM Advanced Career Education, Ateneo ITI, and Asia Pacific College. He spent many years in software development dating back to Turbo C, Clipper, dBase IV, and Visual Basic. Eventually, he found Java and spent many years there. Nowadays, he's busy with full-stack JavaScript and Android.
Ted Hagos is the CTO and Data Protection Officer of RenditionDigital International, a software development company based out of Dublin. Before he joined RDI, he had various software development roles and also spent time as trainer at IBM Advanced Career Education, Ateneo ITI, and Asia Pacific College. He spent many years in software development dating back to Turbo C, Clipper, dBase IV, and Visual Basic. Eventually, he found Java and spent many years there. Nowadays, he's busy with full-stack JavaScript and Android.
Part 1 The Kotlin Language.- Chapter 1: Getting Into Kotlin.- Chapter 2: Getting Started.- Chapter 3: Functions.- Chapter 4: Types.- Chapter 5: Higher Order Functions and Lambdas.- Chapter 6 : Collections.- Chapter 7 : Generic support.- Part 2: Android Programming with Kotlin.- Chapter 8: Introduction to Android.- Chapter 9: Getting started.- Chapter 10: Activities and Layouts.- Chapter 11: Event Handling.- Chapter 12: Intents.- Chapter 13: UI Elements.- Chapter 14: Fragments.- Chapter 15: Running in the background.- Chapter 16: Debugging.- Chapter 17: Shared Preferences.- Chapter 18: Internal Storage.- Chapter 19: Broadcast Receivers.- Chapter 20: App Distribution.
Ted Hagos is the CTO and Data Protection Officer of RenditionDigital International, a software development company based out of Dublin. Before he joined RDI, he had various software development roles and also spent time as trainer at IBM Advanced Career Education, Ateneo ITI, and Asia Pacific College. He spent many years in software development dating back to Turbo C, Clipper, dBase IV, and Visual Basic. Eventually, he found Java and spent many years there. Nowadays, he’s busy with full-stack JavaScript and Android.
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