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Android

Bowling score keeper app

I am new to coding but am a avid bowler. I have always wanted to make my own version of a bowling score keeper app that tracks your scores, spare conversions, etc. I was wondering if anyone could give me some quick guidance on where to start with coding or any other tips to get started.

1 Answer

Ben Deitch
STAFF
Ben Deitch
Treehouse Teacher

Hey Adam! If you don't already know Java, you'll want to start with that. I'd probably start here and work up through Java Data Structures. Once you've got a reasonable understanding of Java, jump on into the Android stuff over here.

As for tips, it's totally normal to feel overwhelmed by this stuff, but don't worry it happens to everyone! And if you get stuck or don't understand something you can always make a post in here and see what the community knows. Hope that helps!