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I'm looking for a free tool on Macbook for Android GUI design. I just want to easily draw GUI prototype for review purpose with internal team and customer. Could anybody recommend me a tool? If no such recommendation on Macbook, Windows based tool is acceptable too.
I tried a couple but the one I liked the most was Pencil, available as standalone application and as a firefox plugin. I searched a time ago, so chances are that you could find something better, but it's worthy to give it a try.
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I have been self teaching android development with kotlin for the last year. When looking through job postings I am seeing that many jobs ask for a degree, or a bootcamp. I see that there are many bootcamps when searching them, but after researching them, many seem to be scams based on reviews. Are there any that are typically viewed as more reputable than others? Any advice would be appreciated.
Having just recently graduated from them, I would suggest trying Udacity (https://www.udacity.com/)
Apart from the paid courses they have also many free ones.
To me what makes them stand out is the "Ask a mentor" section. They are fast in replying and very competent.
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I am looking for applications to see how they are built, features etc...
For example the app smspopup seems very nice for studying.
Does anybody know any other worthwhile open source projects?
I always suggest the iosched project as a pretty full example, I would start downloading the project and learning everything from the source code. As it is developed by Google developers, it fulfills all Android code patterns and also has the latest Android Material design.
If you want more Android projects, there are several pages for it in github.
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I'm a web developer but I'm moving in the app development direction. I was just wondering if there is a possibility to buy and download ready made themes that you can use in the development and tweak to your desires? Both for Android and iOS. Thinking about sites similar to themeforest and so on. I did search themeforest but couldn't find more than a couple of themes for app development.
Check out this link
But it's better you learn to create your own themes from scratch since you may run into errors in the long run and will need to know how to go about it
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I'm new to game developing and really confused because there are a few engines for Android and ios.
I wanna make a 3D Android (and maybe ios) game and wanna know what the best engine is.
I'm using unity but I think unreal is good too
In my opinion Unity is the better option for mobile development as it's not quite so heavy on the device, plus there is a lot more documentation readily available for Unity. I have been using Unity for a few years and have never had a problem with it so far.
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I am searching for a tool/software for black box testing of android apps. I researched for some of them-Robotium, Calabash. But these tools require access to the source codes.
Also the tool should be free and opensource for use.
The Android SDK itself offers:
the Test Monkey
monkeyrunner
UIAutomator
You can also use Calabash-Android. It does not need access to source code and you can use it with a signed .apk file. You would only need to know the id of the UI elements if you want to manipulate them.