Become an Android App Developer with This $29 Course Bundle

Become an Android App Developer with This $29 Course Bundle

The mobile environment is always changing and is growing rapidly. Android phones make up a majority of the market share of smartphones around the world, so why not brush up on your Android development skills to make sure you’re ahead of the curve? With the Android Jetpack and App Development Certification Bundle, you’ll be able to enrich your existing skills as well as learn some new ones.

This bundle comes packed with five different courses to go through and develop your skills. Each of those courses has well over 35 lessons too, so if you think you know it all, think again. The bundle consists of 41 hours worth of content in total, containing everything you’ll need to know about Kotlin and Java, and how to make a fully functional app that is use-able in the real world. In fact, once you’re done going through these lessons, you’ll be able to build multiple functional apps that function similar to some larger apps that people know and love, like Twitter, Tinder, and more.

The Android Jetpack and App Development Certification Bundle is on sale for $29 right now, saving you 97 percent off the cost to take each course separately. Be sure to purchase while you can and take advantage of a great deal to become an awesome Android developer.

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