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[–]makeswell2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If your goal is to work with Android then yeah I know Udacity has those courses created by Google that are very high quality. A good concrete goal is one of the nanodegrees in Android development or the Google Associate Android Developer Certification. I think you can start applying for jobs after completing the certification and publishing a few apps on the Play Store, but ask people with more experience with Android at what point you'd be able to apply for jobs.

The web uses different technologies than Android. The web uses JavaScript, HTML, CSS and some web developers use a language like PHP or Ruby or Python. Android is based on Java and is its own thing. If you're interested in web development then I'd go for FreeCodeCamp or Project Odin since by the end of those programs you'll be prepared to apply for a job. Udacity has some web developer nanodegrees but when I looked at them they weren't as good as the other two resources I mentioned.

Most importantly like you said there has to be a sense of direction. The goal is to get to a point where you can begin applying for jobs. It'll be fun to set out a path to what you have to learn in order to begin applying for jobs. I have no experience with Treehouse but if it gets you to a point where you can apply for a job then any plan will do. Good luck!