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Android Development Tutorials 28: Google Maps API-set up signing and MD5 fingerprint


Android Tutorial & Lessons 28: Google Maps API-set up signing and MD5 fingerprint

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Whats up CornFanz, thanks for watching my videos, I would love it if you subscribe and give me some feedback.

In this lesson you will:
-download the Google API
-Set up Emulator with Google API
-download JAVA SE
-Signing our project
-Find the MD5 fingerprint so we can use the Google Maps api using the cmd (command prompt)
-Bam!
-Some other sweet stuff
-subscribe
-Thumbs up this video ;)

This video is the 28th in a web series that I am creating to help you learn Android programming so you can create apps and eventually how to learn to write games for android phones. I want to explain things in a way that everyone can understand, even if you have no experience with Java, XML, C++, OpenGL, or as a matter of fact, any other programming language.

If you do have a lot of experience with programming, these first videos will be really slow for you, but my goal is to get everyone sprinting, but for now we have learn to crawl.

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