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Which Programming Languages does an Android App

23 décembre 2019 à 13:44:06

Android app development is a never-ending process. Once you get the hang of it, you just want to keep testing your skills on all the different coding bases and to find out how they differ from one another. There are many languages from which you can pick and choose. It is better to hire android app developer to start of your android app development, as it is the official IDE for it. Anyways, android developers use, Java, Kotlin, C++, and C #, Python, Corona, HTML, CSS and JavaScript for their coding base.

Java is still considered to be the official and most used language for Android development. Most of the apps on the Google Play Store are created using Java, as it is the most supported coding language by Google. The other programming language is Kotlin, it is a cross-platform programming language, which is used as an alternative coding base for Java.

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23 décembre 2019 à 13:51:46

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17 février 2020 à 13:22:54

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22 juin 2020 à 16:11:44

Below are the programming languages which are currently used for Android development:

  • Java – Java is the official language for Android App development and is supported by Android Studio. It has a steep learning curve, however.

  • Kotlin – Kotlin is the most recently introduced Android language and the secondary official Java language; it is similar to Java, but in many ways, a little easier to get your head around.

  • C/C++ — Android Studio supports C++ with the use of the Java NDK. This allows for native coding, which can be handy for things like games. C++ is more complicated, though.

  • C# — C# is a slightly more beginner-friendly alternative to C or C++ that obfuscates more code.  It's supported by some very handy tools like Unity and Xamarin, which are great for game development and cross-platform development.

  • BASIC – A bonus option is to learn BASIC and try the B4S IDE from Anywhere Software. This is an easy but also really powerful tool, though definitely much more niche!

  • Corona/LUA – Another cross-platform tool build on LUA, it massively simplifies the app-building process and allows you to call native libraries.

  • PhoneGap (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) – If you already know how to build interactive web pages, then you can use this knowledge with PhoneGap to build a more basic cross-platform app.

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16 mars 2021 à 14:30:28

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