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Have an idea for an app? We’ve just launched the DGiT Academy. It’s the ideal place to lea

Have an idea for an app? We’ve just launched the DGiT Academy. It’s the ideal place to learn how to develop your own Android apps.*|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* [View in browser]( Hi , 65% off the Android App Development course at our very own DGiT Academy  Have an idea for an app? We’ve just launched the DGiT Academy. It’s the ideal place to learn how to [develop your own Android apps](.  The flagship course at the DGiT Academy is [Introduction to Android App Development](, taught by our very own Gary Sims of the popular “Gary Explains” series. With his guidance you’ll go from absolute beginner to building beautiful, functional apps. This learning kit features 6 hours of high-quality video, and over 60 lessons, walkthroughs, and tutorials.  You don’t need any prior coding experience, anyone can learn to build professional apps. You’ll become familiar with the software involved, complete sample projects, learn to code in Java, and finish with a Dgit Academy Android App Development certification for your resume.  There’s a reason this is an academy; we believe learning is a two-way street. When you enroll on this course you not only get lifetime access to all the materials, but also access to our exclusive Slack channel. This community gives you on-the-fly help, advice, and feedback from other students, as well as from Gary himself.   [Introduction to Android App Development]( will retail for $249, but to get the word out we’re currently offering a 65 percent discount. That means right now you can enroll for just $87.15. This includes bonus access to another of Gary’s highly-rated courses, Introduction to Java,  which itself is valued at $99.  We’re confident you’ll love the DGiT academy so we offer a full 30-day money-back guarantee if you’re not satisfied, no questions asked.  This discount is only open for a limited time, so to get building your first app now use promo-code 65OFF when [you sign up now](! Thank you for your support! Android Authority [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Google Plus]( [Google Plus]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [YouTube]( [Website]( [Website]( To make sure you keep getting these emails, please add hello@androidauthority.com to your address book or whitelist us. Want out of the loop? [Unsubscribe](. Our postal address: PO 20547 Howe St. Vancouver, BC, V6Z 2N8, Canada

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