A comprehensive tutorial repository for learning Google Maps API implementation in Android apps from basic to advanced features.
Complete Google Map API Tutorial is an educational repository that provides comprehensive guidance on implementing Google Maps functionality in Android applications. It covers everything from basic setup with API keys to advanced features like 3D buildings, StreetView integration, and custom location handling. The resource includes complete code examples and visual demonstrations for each topic.
Android developers who need to add mapping functionality to their applications, particularly those new to Google Maps API or looking to implement advanced mapping features. It's also suitable for developers preparing for projects requiring location-based services.
This tutorial stands out by providing complete, working examples for every Google Maps API feature in one organized repository, with clear progression from basic to advanced topics. Unlike fragmented documentation, it offers a structured learning path with practical implementations ready for immediate use.
Learn How to use Google Map API for Android from Basic to Advance with complete examples.
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Covers all major Google Maps API features from basic setup to advanced topics like 3D buildings and StreetView, as outlined in the structured topic list in the README.
Includes complete code examples for each topic, such as markers, shapes, and camera events, enabling immediate application in real Android projects.
Teaches both Google Maps API and StreetViewPanorama API with separate sections, providing a holistic approach to map-based features in Android.
Features images and demonstrations for key functionalities like satellite view and 3D buildings, enhancing understanding through visual examples in the README.
The project's changelog shows only an initial release in 2019 with no updates, risking incompatibility with newer Google Maps SDK versions or Android APIs.
Heavily promotes a Udemy course in the README, which may distract from the free tutorial and create a conflict of interest for learners seeking unbiased resources.
Exclusively targets Android development, offering no guidance for iOS, web, or other platforms, limiting its utility for cross-platform projects.