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Android Apps Development (no coding)

👌ANDROID APPS DEVELOPMENT WITH OUT ANY CODING

Today I will share an app to create android apps without any coding

  • Install sketchware from Google playstore. It is a free Scratch based integrated development environment (IDE) for developing real android apps using your android device. 
  • If you do not know anything about developing android apps or Java. Sketchware is an IDE that uses Scratch, an innovative programming language invented by MIT that transforms the complex language of text-based coding into visual, drag-and-drop building blocks.
  • Scratch is such a simple and understandable language, even little children can learn to develop; however, Sketchware can translate Scratch into Java and XML source codes, so there is no limit on what you can develop.
  • Sketchware provides multiple example projects you can follow to become an expert at Scratch and Android app development. Each example contains programming concepts you can understand by completing the project, for example: Random, Math, Comparison. Then you can apply the concepts you have learned to develop your own apps.
  • Visually design and develop apps, then simply run your app with a single click to build and install directly on your Android device.
  • The most prosprous feature is that the projects are fully compatible with Android Studio, an IDE used on a PC, so you can export your finished project and continue working on Android Studio, or your favorite editor. 
  • If you create an account, you can also export your project to their server, where they store it nice and safe for you.


Main Features
     
  • Free and without ads

  •  Example projects to complete learning Scratch and programming concepts

  • Drag & Drop IDE
  • Widget Helper to help you understand different widget properties
  • Automatically translated source code (Java and XML)
  • View source code for generated apps
  • Compile and build install files directly on your phone (APK file)
  • Ability to export your projects

Credits: MIT Lab

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