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Build It Bigger is an Android app which tells jokes. This app is created with multiple flavors that uses multiple libraries and Google Cloud Endpoints. This is a Project 4 of Udacity's Android Developer Nanodegree.
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.
Fourth Project at Udacity Android Developer Nanodegree Program.
A joke-telling app implementing GCE, flavors and the modularization there of.
Udacity Build It Bigger Project showcasing: Free/Paid Flavors + App Engine Standard + Google Cloud Endpoints (GCE) + Gradle Custom Tasks + Android & Java Libraries.
Project for course of Gradle
Android project for Udacity Android Developer Nanodegree
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.
A joke-telling app with multiple flavors, that uses multiple libraries & Google Cloud Endpoints (GCE). There are four modules: A Java library that provides jokes, a GCE project to serve them, an Android Library with an activity to display the jokes, & an Android app that fetches jokes from the GCE & passes them to the Android Library for display.
Android Project with multi-flavour support along with gradle use
Build it bigger Joke telling app.
Udacity Android Developer Nanodegree, Project 4
Gradle (Udacity Project)
Udacity Project 4 for learning gradle and testing
Joke Telling Android Application to make you laugh. 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 course Android app demonstrating using java lib in android project. Added local backend project in android as a module. Used Gradle App Engine plugin to deploy a backend. Used free and paid flavors of the app, with and without ads.
Jokes, part of the Udacity’s Android Developer Nanodegree, made by Shady Selim
Build It Bigger Project for Udacity Android Developer Nanodegree