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Jonathan Grieve
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Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,253 Points

I feel like I'm at a crossroads with Android. What should I do next?

I think I'm at one of those times where I'm thinking more about where I'm at with Android. Maybe I've come too far at this point without learning enough of the basics.

At the moment, as I write this I have a no list appearing at this point in the Android Lists and Adapters course and I have not the first clue in how to get it right. This is largely down to the fact there's no errors in logcat or reported by Android Studio to give me a starting point.

It's at times like these I stop and think to myself is it worth me going back to other areas? Like Front End web design and improving my skills there? Or do I need to stick at Android, going back to a working point in the Android course and no matter how long it takes try and catch up?

I'm conflicted about this because I'm highly motivated to learn Android and indeed I have an idea or two for apps I'd like to develop but I need to figure out if I have the time and energy to go back and review potentially the beginner track and this Adapters course.

It'd be good to hear what other Android students think. :)