How I learn kodular a to z?

Anyone here professional which guide me ?

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The first and most important thing is to learn how to use the search function. When you fill in “Beginner Guide” you will find a lot of stuff and help.
Happy coding!

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This Will Help You.
Learn programming logic and read the Kodular documentation.

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A very good way to learn App Inventor or Kodular is to read the free Inventor’s Manual here in the AI2 free online eBook App Inventor 2 Book: Create Your Own Android Apps … the links are at the bottom of the Web page. The book ‘teaches’ users how to program with AI2 blocks.
There is a free programming course here Course In A Box and the aia files for the projects in the book are here: App Inventor 2 Book: Create Your Own Android Apps
How to do a lot of basic things with App Inventor are described here: How do you...? .

Also do the tutorials Tutorials for MIT App Inventor to learn the basics of App Inventor, then try something and follow the Top 5 Tips: How to learn App Inventor

Taifun

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You can search community for everything, view kodular docs and there are many tutorials on YouTube also if you want to see…
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See these…

http://www.appinventor.org/book2

https://docs.kodular.io/

https://www.thecodingdelight.com/introduction-algorithms/

EDIT:- Found these on community on different topics…

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Have a look at this thread -

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Do you know of any Kodular tutorials on youtube that are in English? There seem to be many very nice complete demos there, but I am not smart enough to know Hindi.

Just go to youtube and type Kodular tutorials, you will find them.

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Thanks. I keep looking but so far I’ve found very few.

From A to Z? That’s a little too much if you ask me.
I find more practical to learn what I need, when I need it.
And practice, practice, practice.
If you really want to go the “A to Z” way, create a new project and try all the components ONE BY ONE, changing its settings, properties, blocks, etc. Asking here, Googling, YouTube, etc. Master one component at a time, and in some time you will probably get to know how all of them work.

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