There are many different ways that you can use location data in your Android apps. Previously, we’ve seen how you can display the user’s location on a Google Map; reverse geocode coordinates into a ...
What if building a fully functional app, complete with secure logins, real-time data syncing, and even AI-driven features, could be done in mere seconds? It might sound like a pipe dream, but with the ...
Note that Studio 2.0 just shipped earlier this year, and Studio 2.1 supporting Android N came out with the preview release of that OS. The big news is the Firebase back-end platform, which began as an ...