Top Udacity Android Development Courses based on Reddit Upvotes
Reddit is a social media and news aggregation website that ranks content based on a voting system. People worldwide post content (usually links, but also original content), and other users can “upvote” or “downvote” posts, pushing the most interesting content to the top.
It’s a place where you can find groups of like-minded people. Reddit calls these groups subreddits, and they cover different topics, including niche interests, politics, hobbies, and thousands of other topics people want to talk about.
Since its launch in 2005, the site has become one of the most popular social media sites with millions of monthly active users.
We've conducted analyses to find the best of Udacity from the depths of Reddit. This analysis has been conducted over 1.8 million Reddit upvotes.
Table of Contents
Top Android Development Courses
Developing Android Apps Build a cloud-connected Android app, and learn the tools, principles, and best practices of mobile and Android development that you'll apply to your own projects. 0 reddit posts 209 mentions |
Android Basics: User Interface Learn how to design your first layout in Android. 2 reddit posts 143 mentions |
Build Native Mobile Apps with Flutter Learn from experts at Google how to use Flutter to craft high-quality native interfaces on iOS and Android devices in record time. 5 reddit posts 29 mentions |
Android Basics No programming experience? No Problem. 3 reddit posts 49 mentions |
Material Design for Android Developers Learn and apply the material design principles that define Android's visual language to your apps. 6 reddit posts 43 mentions |
Kotlin Bootcamp for Programmers Learn the fundamentals of the Kotlin programming language from Kotlin experts at Google. 0 reddit posts 38 mentions |
Gradle for Android and Java Build bigger and better Android and Java apps using the Gradle build tool. 0 reddit posts 12 mentions |
Android Basics: Data Storage In this course, you'll learn the basics of data storage in Android, building your first database and an app that could be used for any small business. 0 reddit posts 14 mentions |
Android Performance Performance matters to users, so it must matter to you. 2 reddit posts 8 mentions |
Firebase in a Weekend: Android This course will teach you when and why to choose Firebase as a backend for your Android application. 0 reddit posts 17 mentions |
Android Basics: Networking This class teaches the basics of networking using Android, and is a part of the Android Basics Nanodegree by Google. 0 reddit posts 9 mentions |
Android Basics: User Input Learn how to make your apps interactive using buttons and text. 0 reddit posts 8 mentions |
Android Basics: Multiscreen Apps Learn to build multiple screens and link them together, expanding the range of apps you can create. 0 reddit posts 13 mentions |
Firebase in a Weekend: iOS This course will teach you when and why to choose Firebase as a backend for your iOS application. 0 reddit posts 1 mentions |
Firebase Analytics: Android Learn how to grow an app's user base using Firebase Analytics, a free and unlimited analytics solution. 0 reddit posts 3 mentions |
Advanced Android App Development Make your app production-ready by applying advanced features like library integration, material design, widgets, receiving cloud messages, and more. 0 reddit posts 27 mentions |
Developing Android Apps with Kotlin Learn the fundamentals of the Kotlin programming language from Kotlin experts at Google. 1 reddit posts 96 mentions |
Android Kotlin Developer Master Android app development with Kotlin, a modern programming language that enables developers to be more productive. 0 reddit posts 1 mentions |
Our methodology
We conducted this analysis by "ranking things based on social signals"
It's the result of mining Reddit posts and comments. The analysis looked at all (url-based) posts and comment mentions of Udacity courses on Reddit, ranking each course based on Reddit score, and showing each course with its top Reddit mentions.
Course Score is calculated with a slightly modified version of a simple popularity / age calculation.
course_score = sum(mention_scores) / course_age
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