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My First Android Application

Hello guys! Checkout my first Android app on the Google Play store based on what i learned with my Sololearn experience! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dronicfore.android.zone And just incase you liked it, please don't forget to rate 5 Stars 🌟 to help get this project going! 🥰 NOTE: If you downloaded from playstore and the app keeps crashing when trying to view someone, please kindly use the link below to download the APK of the most recent stable version which i haven't published to playstore yet: https://app.box.com/s/fl7c7um9fs7hq13qjijchfftiary8ncr Thank you all & Sololearn for your continued support 😃🥳🙏 https://sololearn.com/compiler-playground/WUs7cOIkxZYd/?ref=app

15th Jan 2024, 3:28 AM
Moses Katsina
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Use Feed Posts for this type of things
15th Jan 2024, 3:58 AM
A͢J
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I could consider this post self-advertisement, but I actually want to give you some useful advice, if you are willing to take it, to help you with your coding journey. Your app description did not really persuade me to try your app. Based on the play store, it says "prototype" and "Do not use this version with a comfortable mindset". It's like you want to scare people away from even trying it. You also mentioned that it has bugs which you have since fixed. But the biggest problem is, it does not seem to offer any useful features, or at least you are not explaining well, what they are. So what would make anyone try your app at all, I wonder? Don't get me wrong, pushing an actual mobile app to the play store is a great technical stunt for a beginner learner, and I appreciate your efforts. But it takes more to build a good app. You actually have to "sell" it, at least have good reasons to persuade people to try it, and before that, make it as stable and bug-free as possible. Your screenshots should reflect on the features and functionality of the app, the benefit it gives to the user. You can only expect good reviews and 5 stars, if you provide good value. Prompting people to install unverified APK on their devices, is NOT appreciated. Most people would probably have doubts if it is safe from viruses and malware. Even though I don't personally doubt your intentions, but playing it safe, you should not encourage anyone to install software from unverified sources.
15th Jan 2024, 6:51 AM
Tibor Santa
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Hahaha. Well you're right, although I'm still working on it to make it more stable, I'll do those things later. But the app is 100% safe regarding security aspect. Tibor Santa
15th Jan 2024, 7:46 AM
Moses Katsina
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Oh that's good you will be a perfect développeur but what language are you used to creat your app
16th Jan 2024, 10:20 PM
Amadou Sow
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Thanks guys. The app was developed using Kotlin. Marcus Nieman Johnson Amadou Sow
17th Jan 2024, 6:21 AM
Moses Katsina
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Thanks but is it difficult to learn kotline
17th Jan 2024, 8:07 AM
Amadou Sow
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what did you use to make it into a app? I intend to learn React after mastering html javascript and css also i have a interest in learning node.js for backend. But what did you use to create your app?
16th Jan 2024, 6:32 PM
Marcus Nieman Johnson
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Im aiming to make apps with React, but had to learn Html and CSS first. I actually tried koltin and java but it was frustrating, I think now that I learn Html and CSS everyone clicks a lot easier.
21st Jan 2024, 9:39 AM
Marcus Nieman Johnson
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Amadou Sow No language is difficult but only if you have the time to learn it 👍
21st Jan 2024, 4:10 AM
Moses Katsina
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