SQLite: Mastering Android SQLite Database Development
SQLite: Mastering Android SQLite Database Development
Requirements
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Basic Knowledge of Programming: Familiarity with programming concepts and experience in at least one programming language, such as Java, Python, or Swift.
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Android Development Basics: Understanding of basic Android development concepts and familiarity with Android Studio.
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iOS Development Basics: Basic knowledge of iOS development and familiarity with Xcode for iOS-related sections.
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SQL Fundamentals: Basic understanding of SQL (Structured Query Language) and database concepts.
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Software Installation: Ability to install and configure Android Studio, Xcode, and any necessary libraries or SDKs for SQLite.
Description
Course Intro:
Welcome to “Mastering Android SQLite Database Development,” a comprehensive course designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively integrate and manage SQLite databases within Android applications. Whether you are new to Android development or looking to enhance your existing skills, this course provides step-by-step guidance, practical examples, and real-world applications to help you become proficient in SQLite database development.
Section 1: Android SQLite Database
In this section, you’ll start with the basics of SQLite database integration within Android applications. You’ll learn about the SQLite database architecture and its advantages, followed by practical examples of creating, reading, updating, and deleting (CRUD) operations. As you progress, you’ll gain hands-on experience with table creation, data insertion, running demos, and exporting SQLite files. You’ll also explore designing user interfaces for listing database data, converting lists to custom lists, and implementing various database operations. This section ensures a solid foundation in SQLite database management and UI integration.
Section 2: SQLite Database and Android Apps
Building on the fundamentals, this section delves deeper into SQLite database integration within Android apps. You’ll revisit the core concepts of SQLite, focusing on setting up projects, adding and fetching records, updating and deleting records, and exporting databases. This section emphasizes practical applications and provides detailed instructions for managing SQLite databases effectively within Android projects. By the end of this section, you’ll have a thorough understanding of how to handle various database operations and ensure efficient data management in your Android applications.
Section 3: Data Storage using SQLite in iOS 12
Expanding your knowledge to iOS development, this section covers SQLite database integration in iOS 12 applications. You’ll learn about basic concepts of UITableView and UIAlertController, database creation, and executing SQL commands. This section provides a comprehensive overview of preparing queries, inserting values into tables, creating model classes, and implementing various database operations in iOS. By understanding the limitations of SQLite and exploring advanced topics, you’ll be equipped to manage data storage in iOS applications effectively.
Section 4: Python Case Study – Expense Manager App
In the final section, you’ll apply your knowledge through a practical case study by developing an Expense Manager App using Python. You’ll start with the creation of an expense form, focusing on user input and data capture. As you progress, you’ll implement functionality to save expense data, add support for categories and dates, and develop features for custom categories. This section also includes plotting expense data on charts for visual insights and analysis. By handling different data types and refining various features, you’ll gain practical experience in creating a fully functional expense management application.
Course Conclusion:
Congratulations on completing “Mastering Android SQLite Database Development”! By now, you have gained a comprehensive understanding of SQLite database integration in both Android and iOS applications. You have developed practical skills in managing databases, designing user interfaces, and implementing advanced features through hands-on projects. With this knowledge, you are well-equipped to create robust and efficient database-driven applications. Continue practicing and exploring new challenges to further enhance your expertise in database development. Happy coding!
Who this course is for:
- Beginner Developers: Individuals who are new to Android and iOS development and want to learn how to integrate SQLite databases into their apps.