Open-source repo to show the process of creating backend using Google Cloud Platform
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Open-source repo to show the process of creating backend using Google Cloud Platform
Udacity Android Developer Nanodegree - A simple joke-telling app that integrates Google Cloud Endpoints, a Java library and an Android library with Gradle in multiple flavours.
A Java library that provides jokes, a Google Cloud Endpoints (GCE) project that serves those jokes, an Android Library containing an activity for displaying jokes, and an Android app that fetches jokes from the GCE module and passes them to the Android Library for display.
Multi module app that provides jokes using Google Cloud Endpoints (GCE)
Google Cloud Endpoints examples. This product is used to create APIs using the GCP structure. It contains examples both by using OpenAPI (Swagger) and gRPC.
Udacity Nanodegree Project 4
Google Cloud Endpoints with Google Cloud Run
Google Cloud Endpoints | Android Library | Free and Paid versions
Udacity Build It Bigger Project showcasing: Free/Paid Flavors + App Engine Standard + Google Cloud Endpoints (GCE) + Gradle Custom Tasks + Android & Java Libraries.
Udacity Build It Bigger Project showcasing: Free/Paid Flavors + App Engine Standard + Google Cloud Endpoints (GCE) + Gradle Custom Tasks + Android & Java Libraries.
Practice making paid/free flavors (with ads in free version), creating Java and Android libraries
Build It Bigger Project for Udacity Android Developer Nanodegree
an app with multiple flavors that uses multiple libraries and Google Cloud Endpoints
Android Developer Nanodegree Project
My accepted submission for the fifth project for the "Grow With Google" scholarship Udacity/Google Android Developer Nanodegree program - see the README for details.
Build it bigger project, for Android Developer Nanodegree by Google
This project demonstrates my knowledge of Gradle. It consists of an app with multiple flavors and uses several libraries as well as Google Cloud Endpoints.
A joke-telling app with multiple flavors that uses multiple modules and Google Cloud Endpoints.This included factoring functionality into libraries as well as using build flavors to modularize the construction of each variant of the app and using Google App Engine as a Google Cloud Endpoint to serve jokes.
Used Gradle to build a joke-telling app that has both a free and paid version. This included factoring functionality into libraries as well as using build flavors to modularize the construction of each variant of the app. I also configured a Google Cloud Endpoints development server to supply the jokes.
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