I have been learning android for a while now and T want totest my skills so that I know what I need to work on.
Are there some quizzes or tests that I can take to check my knowledge? May be you can guide me to some kind of test like at the oDesk?
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I have been learning android for a while now and T want totest my skills so that I know what I need to work on. Are there some quizzes or tests that I can take to check my knowledge? May be you can guide me to some kind of test like at the oDesk? |
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If you want to test your skills on Android, there are two things you could do besides looking for a quiz:
Regarding your reply and the fact that you want to make sure that your coding style is good enough, I recommand you diving into some open source projects. There are two projects, in my opinion, that are good to check. First of all Shelves written by Romain Guy (he works at Google, and works on UI related Android stuff) and the firt Foursquare Android application written by Joe LaPenna. There are just tons of gold in those projects! |
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Maybe it's not exactly what you want, but an excellent way to gauge your knowledge is to read some questions about Android here on SO, and see how many you can give a correct answer; the more, the better. Help yourself and help others at the same time. |
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I have compiled a list of questions here: Android Interview questions |
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