android studio (java) with SQLite browser & excel reporting

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    What you’ll learn

    • Create a new android studio project
    • Create a small database using SQLite
    • Generate 1000s of records in excel to simulate the database
    • Insert records in app database
    • Insert the generated records in excel into app database
    • Request a permission to the user, so we can save files in device storage
    • Create reports in app and save them in device as CSV files
    • Create one report then save it as CSV, and create several reports then save them in separated CSV files in one click
    Requirements

    • basics in android studio ( java & XML ), basics in SQLite and excel
    Description


    In this course we will learn how to create a new android studio project, create a SQLite database and generate 1000’s of records using Excel to simulate the app, and then we will insert all generated records into our app’s database.

    The database is about a school
    * we have levels: Elementary School, Middle School, High school, University
    * we have grades: First grade, Second grade, Third grade, Fourth grade, Fifth grade, Sixth grade, Seventh grade, Eighth grade, Ninth grade, Tenth grade, Eleventh grade, Twelfth grade, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior.
    * we have subjects: English, Math, Sciences, Physics
    * we have 600 students
    *we have 2400 tests

    We are going to:

    1. Create the android project

    2. Create the activities

    o menu activity ( java & XML )

    o levels activity ( java & XML )

    o grades activity ( java & XML )

    o subjects activity ( java & XML )

    o students activity ( java & XML )

    o tests activity ( java & XML )

    o test’s result activity ( java & XML )

    o insert activity ( java & XML ), to insert the generated records

    o design of result ( XML )

    3. Create the database using SQLite

    o Tables ( levels, grades, subjects, students, tests)

    o View

    4. Generate 1000’s of records in excel to simulate the app

    5. Insert the generated records into SQLite browser

    6. Insert the generated records into app’s database

    7. Request a permission to access the device storage

    8. Download the test’s results to device storage as CSV files

    Who this course is for:

    • Beginner

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    Instructor


    omar ghosn
    Android programmer with Java
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    • 3.2 Instructor Rating
    • 26 Reviews
    • 9,596 Students
    • 2 Courses

    I am self employed developing apps for Android, programming in Java language

    Over than 5 years of experience, with number of android apps using Java, XML, SQLite, fireBase realTime dataBase, PHP and mySQL

    I would like to share my experience with other people

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