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Android : Idea to App!

Android : Idea to App!

at Google Developer Group, Indore

Dhatri Misra

January 26, 2014
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  1. The Program : #Pitch : Ideation and Validation #Code Labs

    : Learn and Discuss #Hangouts : Inform and Execute #Flaunt : Market and Earn
  2. #1 What are the pre-requisites? *Team of Minimum 2 people.

    *Knowledge of Object Oriented Programming. #2 What is the maximum number of people in the team? *Any number of people.
  3. #3 Can we take help from somebody else? *Yes, you

    can. #4 I am a novice in Android App Development. Can I partipate? * Yes, you can.
  4. #5 I know C/C++ only. Can I participate? * Yes,

    you can. #6 I have an idea. What do I do next? *Join the mailing list. Keep yourself updated with the frequent mails we send.
  5. Getting Ideas! # What are the problems that an app

    could solve? # Is there an app, which with some added features would be just perfect? # A website you feel should have an app? # An idea that has just struck you!?
  6. # Problem + Stimulus = Idea! # Think about what

    is not there! # “How?” will frame solutions better! # Look where you have not looked at! # Talk to people! # Stay Curious! # Explore everything!
  7. When ideas are not floating atop! # Explore APIs! #

    Make the apps free! or more beautiful!
  8. #Pitch 1. The Team Members 2. The App Name (if

    decided yet) 3. The App Idea in 2 minutes
  9. What Next? Brainstorm further, refine your idea. Give a final

    submission, in the form we’ll mail to you by 30th January’ 14. Keep a check on your mail inbox. We’ll be creating a Google group, for ease of communication.
  10. The Steps involved: 1. Define your idea. 2. Start sketching.

    3. Research. 4. Create a wireframe. 5. Define the backend. 6. Test the prototype. 7. Build the backend. 8. Design the frontend. 9. Test again. 10. Refine.