Saturday, July 16, 2011

Design Your Own Android Apps Without Programming Skills




If you like the idea of creating your own App but don’t have any coding skills, you may be very interested to hear about Google’s new offering. The App Inventor (with the obligatory BETA in the title) is a new tool which allows non-programmers to build fully working applications for Android. Google announced the availability of the App Inventor on its blog earlier this week.
To use App Inventor, you do not need to be a developer. App Inventor requires NO programming knowledge. This is because instead of writing code, you visually design the way the app looks and use blocks to specify the app’s behavior.
Google has been working on the tool for over a year and it has been tested in schools and colleges. It works by using blocks for everything you can do with an Android phone, such as store information in a database, repeat actions and integrate with services such as Amazon and Twitter. The App Inventor also provides access to a GPS-location sensor, so you can build apps use your current location.



Here’s a sixty second video (with jazzy, xylophone background music) showing how a simple app can be created using the App Inventor.Here’s a sixty second video (with jazzy, xylophone background music) showing how a simple app can be created using the App Inventor.





You can learn more about the App Inventor and see tutorials and sample apps here. If you’re interested you can get an invite here.
So designers, do you think this is a good thing and something you might use? And developers, what do you think? Is this kind of block building setup the future or is it letting the lunatics* take over the asylum? Does a person even need design and development skills to put together a cool and fun app or just imagination?

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