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Let’s Make a Star Wars Quiz In 7 Minutes!
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Learn to make a fully functional Android quiz in just seven minutes! This makes for a great first project for beginner devs and is something easy for you to customize to your liking. In this tutorial, Adam explains everything you need to know about building a simple quiz, but you’ll find this easier if you have a little experience with Java/Android, or if you are willing to look up anything you don’t understand.
If you have any questions, let Adam know in the comments section below or ping him on Twitter/Instagram at @TheBioneer. May the force be with you!
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The Force is strong with this one lol
lol this is so cool
keep posting these types of videos on weekly basis plz
Can I do that on python
The new star wars movies are overrated as hell. They don’t suck but they definitely aren’t great either. Come at me fangays.
This is a good useful video.
awesome!
Looks like he has the high ground
Do java language have a future?
Android athority is surely going downhill in viewership count
I love these vids
Very useful videos, thanks!
I generally like these coding videos as they give you a quick overview on how easy some things can be done. However, some things in this video are bothering me:
You can replace <String,String> with <> on the right side in line 10.
The way you use map here is considered bad style as you rely on compound strings as keys. I think for the purpose of this demonstration a small container (inner) class for questions and answers which you put then into a list would be better suited.
You mix code with the quiz data. I would recommend to write a json file you use then to get data from.
In line 64 you do a String comparison namely answer1.getTag() == “Correct”. This ONLY works as the compiler uses the same object for your useages of the String “Correct”, but that’s something you shouldn’t rely on. Use the String.equals method to check for String equality.
As you noticed yourself you have a lot of unneccessary code duplication with your OnAnswerXClick methods.
what are your gears?
Guys I know it’s just for teaching purposes but still, your code is really dirty and full of recurrence which may lead to ppl learning some bad coding habits from your vids
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why are you so quick… learn something slowly is better than everything quickly
Which laptop is used in this Video, Anybody please answer.
pff windows cuckery