croninberg
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Hi guys,
My first on here. I'm a final year computer science student and my final year project involves building an application for Android phone, and Watch. I have little experience with Android, so want to find out what's the best way to go about this. I put professional into the title, because I want to make the app like it would be in the industry.
I've done a lot of research but finding it hard to get a solid foundation on what way I should be going about it. I would like to bring in Java Spring for the back-end as I see that's really popular, and have used it a little for web applications over the summer. People have recommended Firebase as my database, but would that really be used at industry level?
So if there's people on here who work as Android developers, could you give me some advice and tips, to how I can best make the application, as I hope to use what I learn to hopefully get a decent job next year when I'm finished.
Any help would be great,
Sean.
My first on here. I'm a final year computer science student and my final year project involves building an application for Android phone, and Watch. I have little experience with Android, so want to find out what's the best way to go about this. I put professional into the title, because I want to make the app like it would be in the industry.
I've done a lot of research but finding it hard to get a solid foundation on what way I should be going about it. I would like to bring in Java Spring for the back-end as I see that's really popular, and have used it a little for web applications over the summer. People have recommended Firebase as my database, but would that really be used at industry level?
So if there's people on here who work as Android developers, could you give me some advice and tips, to how I can best make the application, as I hope to use what I learn to hopefully get a decent job next year when I'm finished.
Any help would be great,
Sean.