As part of its push to help bring on board the next tranche of would-be Android developers, Google has partnered with Udacity to announce an Android learning course that will teach students the basics of developing for the platform in just six months.
Called the Android Nanodegree, the program will cost just $200 a month (a bargain compared to a software development degree or course elsewhere) and at the end you’ll graduate with the “Nanodegree”. Google spent over $4 million to develop the course which will walk users through the basics of app development all the way through to integrating with Google’s services and the developer console.