Are you interested in creating your own Android apps but don't know where to start? Android development can seem daunting, especially if you don't have a background in programming.
Building your very first app using Sketchware Pro
This tutorial will be your guide towards building your very first hello world app using Sketchware Pro.
Detect device's battery charging mode
Hey! How's everybody? Hope y'all fine.
Today we'll learn how to detect user's battery charging mode. Sometimes we're building a app for detecting details of the client device. This SIMPLE code can sometimes come handy in such cases.
Making a simple car game
I see. I see you're here. And I also know the reason why you're here. Most probably because you wanna develop a cool simple game using Sketchware, or you're just messing around.
Shall we work on the next blockbuster game now? Sure, let's go.
Get battery info in Sketchware
This post shows how you can detect user's battery charge, status etc.
Sketchware Pro is a Revolutionary App
If you're a coder or aspire to be one, you know that there are a lot of different coding languages out there. Some popular ones include Java, Python, and C++. While these languages are all fine and dandy, they can be pretty difficult to learn, especially if you're starting from scratch. This is where Sketchware pro comes in.
Sketchware Pro has reached almost 1000 stars on GitHub
Sketchware Pro is a free Android app development platform that allows users to create apps using a block-based programming language. It is a modded version of Sketchware.
Sketchware Pro has been growing rapidly in popularity and recognition, thanks to the efforts of its talented and passionate modders.
Sketchware Pro v6.4.0 beta 5 is here, coolest new features
As you might already know, Sketchware Pro's version 6.4.0 rc05 is here. You can download it from our website here. Today we'll look at the coolest new things.
Story of Sketchware
Once upon a time, in the world of Android app development, there lived a small but powerful app development tool called Sketchware. Sketchware was created with the goal of making app development accessible for everyone, regardless of their technical background. It was built to enable anyone, even those without any coding experience, to create their own custom Android apps.
Building a simple Web page to PDF converter
Wow. See how high I scored in my exam. But if I share this link, everyone would need to login. Hmm... yes! I can share a PDF! But how?