Android App Design & Development by Nilesh GaikwadAndroid App Design & Development by Nilesh Gaikwad
Android App Design & DevelopmentNilesh Gaikwad
The source code of a mobile application typically refers to the programming instructions that make up the software application. It is usually written in a programming language such as Java, Swift, or Kotlin for Android and iOS devices. The source code contains the logic and functionality of the app, and is used by developers to modify, debug, and improve the application. Access to the source code may be restricted by the app developer or owner for various reasons, including intellectual property protection or to prevent unauthorized modifications or distribution.

What's included

Source Code of the mobile application
1. The compiled APK file, which is the package that can be installed and run on Android devices. 2. The source code of the app, which should be well-organized and documented for future development and maintenance. 3. Any necessary project files, such as build scripts, configuration files, and asset files. 4. Documentation that describes how to build, run, and use the app, including any dependencies or system requirements. 5. A testing plan that includes any test cases or scenarios, and any test results. 6.A signed certificate, if the app is intended for release on the Google Play Store. 7. Any other relevant materials, such as design documents, wireframes, or user manuals.
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Android
Android Studio
Android Developer
The source code of a mobile application typically refers to the programming instructions that make up the software application. It is usually written in a programming language such as Java, Swift, or Kotlin for Android and iOS devices. The source code contains the logic and functionality of the app, and is used by developers to modify, debug, and improve the application. Access to the source code may be restricted by the app developer or owner for various reasons, including intellectual property protection or to prevent unauthorized modifications or distribution.

What's included

Source Code of the mobile application
1. The compiled APK file, which is the package that can be installed and run on Android devices. 2. The source code of the app, which should be well-organized and documented for future development and maintenance. 3. Any necessary project files, such as build scripts, configuration files, and asset files. 4. Documentation that describes how to build, run, and use the app, including any dependencies or system requirements. 5. A testing plan that includes any test cases or scenarios, and any test results. 6.A signed certificate, if the app is intended for release on the Google Play Store. 7. Any other relevant materials, such as design documents, wireframes, or user manuals.
Contact for pricing