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blog.alexbeals.com
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| | | | A developer license for Apple costs $100. Now, if you know that you wish to launch an app, that's pretty cheap to get access to all of the great resources and ability to push as many apps as you want onto the App Store. However, while you're still learning to program in Swift, this can be a large barrier to entry. Luckily, as long as your phone is jailbroken it's pretty easy to get around this requirement. | |
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adambennett.dev
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| | | | Android Bennett's blog :: android, kotlin, thoughts, opinions, occasional rants | |
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ryanharter.com
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| | | | This is the third post in my Start to Finish series. Last time I talked about source control with Git. We've talked about basic tools, and about source control, so now we're ready to get into actually creating an Android app. In this part of the series, we're going to create a new project using Android Studio. Android Studio is Google's Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that we will use to create our Android app. | |
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site.kotless.io
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| | Kotlin is a concise and multiplatform programming language by JetBrains. Enjoy coding and build server-side, mobile, web, and desktop applications efficiently. |