Android-app-using-Kotlin/C2/Overview-of-Kotlin/English-timed
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00:01 | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Overview of Android App using Kotlin. |
00:08 | In this tutorial, we will learn about the software required to create an app and its features and the content available in various tutorials under this series |
00:20 | To record this tutorial, I am using Ubuntu Linux 16.04 operating system. |
00:27 | To follow this series, you should have working knowledge of Java programming language. |
00:33 | If not, then go through the relevant Java tutorials on this website. |
00:38 | We have Basic and Intermediate level tutorials in this series. |
00:43 | In the Basic level, we have created a Registration form app. |
00:48 | We have covered how to use the basic tools such as: |
00:53 | Text View |
00:55 | Radio group |
00;57 | Radio button |
00:59 | Spinner |
01:01 | Image view |
01:03 | Buttons |
01:05 | In the Intermediate level, we have created a Search app for Spoken Tutorial project. |
01:11 | Let me show the demo of ST Search app. |
01:15 | Select a Foss and Language and click on the Search button. |
01:20 | It will load the thumbnails of the selected series and language in the next window. |
01:26 | If you click on any thumbnail, the respective video will play. |
01:32 | Let us see the software required to create this app. |
01:36 | Android Studio is an IDE designed specifically for Android development. |
01:42 | It is the official IDE for Google's Android operating system. |
01:47 | It is built on JetBrains' IntelliJ IDEA software. |
01:52 | In this series, an Android app is created using Kotlin programming language. |
01:59 | Kotlin is an open source programming language that runs on JVM that is Java Virtual Machine. |
02:07 | Google announced Kotlin as an official programming language for Android OS. |
02:14 | It is easy to learn and the syntax is very similar to Java. |
02:19 | Kotlin is more expressive, which makes the code more readable and understandable. |
02:26 | It has better performance and small runtime |
02:30 | Now, we will briefly go through the individual tutorials in this series. |
02:35 | The first tutorial in this series explains about
Installation of Android Studio in Ubuntu Linux operating system. |
02:43 | For Windows installation, please refer to the Installation sheet of this series. |
02:49 | Here is a glimpse of the tutorial. |
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03:07 | The next tutorial in this series explains
The Android Studio interface |
03:13 | How to create a HelloWorld app |
03:16 | How to run the Kotlin app and |
03:19 | See the output in an Android phone |
03:23 | Here is a glimpse of the tutorial. |
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03:46 | The next tutorial is Creating a Registration form. |
03:50 | In this tutorial we will learn to
Add TextView, Plain Text and Buttons |
03:56 | Set the constraints and attributes |
04:00 | Create a simple form |
04:03 | Write Kotlin code for button click event. |
04:07 | Let us have a look at this tutorial. |
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04:25 | The next tutorial is Adding Radio Buttons. |
04:29 | Here we will
Add a Radio Group to group the radio buttons. |
04:34 | See the demonstration of adding Gender radio buttons. |
04:39 | Write the source code to decide which radio button is selected. |
04:44 | Here is a glimpse of the tutorial. |
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05:04 | The next tutorial is Adding Spinner and Image. |
05:09 | In this tutorial, we will learn to
Add a drop-down menu using the Spinner to select a department |
05:16 | Add an image using ImageView to upload a picture |
05:21 | Let me play this tutorial. |
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05:42 | The next tutorial is Creating a Search App. |
05:46 | At the end of this tutorial, we will know about
The design of the app with Text views, Spinner and Search button |
05:55 | Data identification in Spoken Tutorial server |
05:59 | Source code for selecting an item from the spinner |
06:03 | Running the app to see the selected FOSS ID and Language ID as output in the Android phone |
06:10 | Let me play this tutorial. |
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06:32 | The next tutorial is URL Request. |
06:36 | Here we will learn to
Pass the Foss and Language IDs to the URL of Spoken Tutorial website and |
06:44 | Parse the response JSON data |
06:47 | Let's have a look at this tutorial. |
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07:12 | The next tutorial is Display Search Result. |
07:16 | It explains how to
Use RecyclerView to display the thumbnail of videos |
07:23 | Get the thumbnail from a specific Spoken Tutorial YouTube URL |
07:28 | Pass the video ID of the selected Spoken Tutorial |
07:33 | Here is a glimpse of the tutorial. |
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07:55 | The next tutorial is Playing video using YouTube API. |
08:01 | It explains how to
Create a project in Google cloud |
08:06 | Enable the YouTube API |
08:09 | Initialise the YouTubePlayerView in Android studio |
08:14 | Run the Kotlin app and |
08:16 | Play the selected video |
08:19 | It also shows the required links to publish or upload the Android app on Google Play Store. |
08:27 | Here is a glimpse of the tutorial. |
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08:55 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. Let us summarise. |
09:00 | In this tutorial, we went through the Software required to create an app and its features |
09:06 | Content available in various tutorials under this series |
09:12 | The video at the following link summarises the Spoken Tutorial project.
Please download and watch it. |
09:19 | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team:
conducts workshops and gives certificates. For more details, please write to us. |
09:28 | Do you have questions in THIS Spoken Tutorial? Please visit this site |
09:34 | Choose the minute and second where you have the question |
09:38 | Explain your question briefly |
09:41 | Someone from our team will answer them |
09:45 | The Spoken Tutorial forum is for specific questions on this tutorial |
09:50 | Please do not post unrelated and general questions on them |
09:55 | This will help reduce the clutter. With less clutter, we can use these discussion as instructional material |
10:04 | Spoken Tutorial project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India.
More information on this mission is available at this link. |
10:16 | The Android app was contributed by Abhishek Shah.
And this is Nirmala Venkat along with the Spoken Tutorial team from IIT Bombay, signing off. Thanks for watching.
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