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Can you create android applications using your android phone?

Android app development

5th Apr 2019, 10:21 AM
Nechoh Ferdinand
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Good Question!!!🌹👌🤗👍🌹 I Also Got The Answer!!!🌷😊✌🌷
6th Apr 2019, 3:56 PM
K͜͡ɩnɢ・ムzizi 🖤
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There is one app that i know called create your own app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.besome.sketch But if you want to create a great apps u should use a computer
5th Apr 2019, 11:58 AM
SalimLouDev
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You can do it using one of these two apps: -AIDE -Java NIDE
5th Apr 2019, 1:18 PM
Mensch
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Also there is a nice IDE for android app called "TERMINAL IDE BY SPARTACUS REX". you can create c, c++ and java apps in your phone, also there are plenty of demo apps there and instructions for compilation of your apps. Enjoy it.,,! Happy coding!
5th Apr 2019, 5:02 PM
QX 99
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If writing long codes on Code Playground using your phone is difficult, imagine how inconvenient it would be to write a full-blown app.
6th Apr 2019, 1:28 PM
Sonic
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You can but the process will be much slower and stressful compared to writing codes on your PC
6th Apr 2019, 11:03 AM
eMBee
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koala to be honest i don't know exactly apps made from it but what i know is there is a place of publicly shared projects in it and it's over 2000+ projects ! ... It has almost all proprieties of an IDE of a computer, events button audio images ... And it depends now in creativity for building an interesting apps or games !
7th Apr 2019, 2:11 PM
SalimLouDev
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You can do it through a cloud , so you will have all soft and hard ressources to work very smoothly. You can also help yourself connecting a key board (bleuetooth...) and a bigger screen to your phone.
6th Apr 2019, 8:23 PM
Laurent Chretien
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It not advisable to code with mobile
6th Apr 2019, 6:39 AM
Ido Dickson Evergreen
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Okay hey there guys and girls. I want to share some experiences about these applications to make your own applications. I have tried to use these applications like Sketchware, create your own app by Appypie, Apper, Mimo, Grasshopper, Encode, Enki... They all promised either easy learning to code with my smartphone, or to be able to make my own applications with my smartphone. And failed, in my opinion. Coding isn't easy, and I agree with one of the earlier responses that it's a huge goal to code a full size apps with my smartphone. But I'm determined to make applications with my Nokia 6. I'm currently learning Java in here to be able to use the Aide android development application. Aide is looking to offer application making with a small payment, but you need to know Java. I can tell you for instance that Mimo promises to let you make apps with my smartphone. But stops your studies in coding, and demands that we install Android studio in a computer.
6th Apr 2019, 8:36 PM
BrandnameOra
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While you can, it is a horrible idea! Applications on PC, like Android Studio, will allow you to develop an app much faster. Plus, they give you the ability to emulate many differ kinds of phones for testing.
6th Apr 2019, 11:26 AM
Noah
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App builder is one of them and is available on playstore.
6th Apr 2019, 2:57 AM
Hemansh Kumar
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I liked the Grasshopper app, it's teaching us JavaScript in a funnier way than Sololearn. It's just that when I graduated from the advanced JavaScript lessons, they directs you to go take courses in other websites. I turn away from those, because they require computers with their mouses. Smartphone are horrible with sites with mouse work. I should also say that I have talked with Google support team members. I was very welcomed to their app making services, but they too lack to offer smartphone operated website tools.
6th Apr 2019, 8:43 PM
BrandnameOra
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And this Sololearn community is so great, because it's one of a kind. There are no other applications with discussion forums like this. I dare to say that. It's truly a gem here. And it's the reason why I'm writing in, it's passed midnight at 00.20 here in Finland.
6th Apr 2019, 9:18 PM
BrandnameOra
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And this Aide app.. They say that you can come in without any knowledge of coding skills, but they are worse than I've seen. They offer Java lessons, but it's just copying Java codes. There's no explanations, or hints or forums on the app where to find answers. They had a good discussion group in Google plus, but they closed it just a few days ago. The reason why I'm still with Aide, is that it's the only one that you see the whole code at all times. And it looks like a platform that I finally can make app's with my phone.
6th Apr 2019, 8:52 PM
BrandnameOra
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Laurent Chretien Those are the usual options, but I have been accustomed to pinching my screen. And gotten used to a sore thumb. And I absolutely love smartphones and their capabilities. And speeds, and simplicities of use, and sizes, and multitude of apps. And I do most of my code learning sitting down or lieing down. I'm a bus driver, and I have turned to Sololearn on a bus terminal waiting for the busline to begin. And I found this Spotify podcast of Java programming language, so I also listed to a code teacher while I drive to or at work.
6th Apr 2019, 9:04 PM
BrandnameOra
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I remember using Sketchware some time ago. I didn't know much about coding. And I remember that I had to ask even basic questions about things. Like what does those different blocks mean? I left Sketchware, because of too much programming should have been learned. I asked a friend of mine to look at one of the Sketchware's commands. He said that he recognised at least several programming languages commands used there. That frightened me. And that lead me to come to Sololearn the first time.
7th Apr 2019, 8:21 AM
BrandnameOra
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In my own opinion, the world's coder's get frustrated and fall to use the computers. It's okay for those coders, but I'm not a quitter. And there are so few good apps made with smartphone, so there's an opportunity here. And as I said in my response above, that the first page of Google is filled with simple game videos and comments to "go use your computers". I see this as an opportunity for you and I, in the Sololearn community. Could we go through? I know that I am pushing as much as I can. .... And this looks like a high motivational speech, I know. It's just that I'm excited... I'm just one 47 years old father who doesn't know how to quit.
7th Apr 2019, 8:37 AM
BrandnameOra
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Salim_Lou do you know of any apps that have been made using this? it looks interesting, and it says you can publish directly to Google play store.
6th Apr 2019, 11:23 PM
koala 🐨
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I RECOMMEND TO USE 'TERMINAL IDE' Because - >it's totally free >it works offline >has a built in nice vim for writing other files like .html, .css, .Js etc >it has full instructions to build complete apps in JAVA and C/C++
28th May 2019, 7:09 AM
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