Google and udacity launch an Android Basics course for novice coders

Online education company Udacity has partnered with Google to introduce a new course covering the basics of Android programming. Udacity is the big company of online education tie up with Google company. Online education company Udacity has partnered with Google to introduce new Android basic nanodegree program for beginners.

It will enable a complete beginner to be able to turn his idea into an actual app. By way of encouraging early sign-ups for the new Android basic nanodegree , Google is also promising to give the first 50 graduates scholarships to enroll in the more advanced Android developer nanodegree program.

“Regardless of your background, you can learn to build apps that improve the lives of people around you,” Shanea King-Roberson, program manager at Google, said in an official blog post.

Vardhan Koshal, Country Manager, India Udacity said, “This is just a small step towards what Sundar Pichai announced in December, targeting 20 Lakh Android Developers in next 3 years. We are committed to this vision along with Google.”

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