THE INS AND OUTS OF DEVELOPING FOR GOOGLE’S MOBILE OPERATING SYSTEM

Android app development

Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google and first released in 2008. Since its release, the OS has undergone several significant updates and has become the leading mobile operating system, accounting for over 70% of the global market.

In 2009, the first Android development kit (SDK) was released, providing developers with the tools they needed to create applications. Over time, the SDK has evolved, and many new features and libraries have been added to make it easier for developers to create high-quality apps.

With millions of users around the world and a huge app marketplace, there is a significant demand for Android app development.

Why develop for Android?

Open-source – Android is an open-source operating system, meaning that anyone can download and modify the source code to fit their needs.
Variety of devices – It functions as the operating system for a variety of devices, from smartphones and tablets to smartwatches, TVs, cars and even refrigerators. 
Types of apps – There is a wide range of apps that can be developed for this OS. Categories include gaming, utilities, educational, productivity, social, financial, ecommerce and more.
Large and growing user base – With over 2 billion active devices worldwide, it has a massive user base. This means that there is a considerable market for native apps, and developers have the opportunity to reach millions of users. This user base is also growing, with new users joining the platform every day. This creates a continually expanding demand for new and innovative Android apps.
Multiple revenue streams – The Google Play Store is the primary marketplace for Android apps, and it offers developers an easy way to distribute and monetise their apps. Revenue can be generated from in-app purchases, subscriptions or ads.
Easy development – App development is relatively straightforward for this operating system and there are many tools and resources available to help developers get started.
Community support –  There is a large, active community of developers, which can provide valuable support.

Android app development

Android Studio is the primary tool for Android app development. It includes everything needed to build, test and deploy apps.
Kotlin is the official language used for Android app development, but other languages that can be used include Java, C++, C#, Python, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Dart and Corona.
The Android SDK includes a vast collection of libraries and APIs that developers can use to build their apps. These include interface elements like buttons and menus, as well as network connectivity, media playback and more.
Emulators and simulators can be used, allowing developers to test their apps on a range of devices without needing physical hardware.
Publishing an app to the Google Play Store requires a developer account and a review process.

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