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Used Gradle to build a joke-telling app that has both a free and paid version. This included factoring functionality into libraries as well as using build flavors to modularize the construction of each variant of the app. I also configured a Google Cloud Endpoints development server to supply the jokes.
JokeTeller - free & paid
Used Gradle to build a joke-telling app that has both a free and paid version. This included factoring functionality into libraries as well as using build flavors to modularize the construction of each variant of the app. I also configured a Google Cloud Endpoints development server to supply the jokes.
Udacity Android Developer Nanodegree Project #4
SDEV 1060 Project. In this project, you will create the methods for calculation, and the test methods, using runners for each test method. You can use the same data for all tests; all the tests can go in the same test file. The project uses 4 input numbers, which are doubles between the ranges of -100 and 100, not inclusive (so -100 and 100 are not part of the valid numbers). The methods that perform calculations will determine the total of the 4 numbers, the average of the 4 numbers, the largest number, and the smallest number. To help visualize the project, here is an example of what the project's output might look like. Note that you do not have to write the code that creates this output. You will write the methods that have to be tested, and the test methods. There are 4 methods to be tested -- calculating the total of 4 numbers, calculating the average of 4 numbers, finding the largest of 4 numbers, and finding the smallest of 4 numbers.
SDEV 1060 Project. Use automated unit-testing to calculate tips for restaurants