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How to Become a Mobile App Developer

Hello everyone! Today we'll talk about how to become a mobile app developer for Android. The number of applications on services such as Google Play is growing every day. These applications can perform a variety of functions. Some of them allow you to process photos thanks to fashionable retro filters and all kinds of effects. Others help to study foreign languages, while others help to download and read electronic books. You can even install a metal detector or a building level. In general, applications ready to make our lives easier are now in abundance . Some of them can be downloaded for free, some - not, in any case, open applications will contain advertising and paid content. But we are currently interested in a slightly different aspect. The fact is that you can earn money on the development of mobile applications, and pretty well. Where to start learning how to develop applications for mobile devices? Becoming a mobile app developer is much easier if you alrea

What is a Solicitor Advocate?

Advocacy is a key skill within the legal profession, one that’s most commonly associated with Barristers. However, more and more Solicitors are now undertaking qualifications to become a solicitor -advocate which entitles them similar rights to barristers. This piece will give you all the information you need to know about solicitor advocacy if you are interested in obtaining this qualification yourself. What is a Solicitor Advocate? A solicitor advocate is, in basic terms, someone who is fully qualified as a solicitor but has gained the same rights of audience as a barrister by obtaining an extra qualification. This allows them to represent their clients in the following courts:           The High Court           The Crown Court           Court of Appeal           The Supreme Court These are courts in which a barrister would usually be instructed by a solicitor to advocate for their cases. Therefore, the role of a solicitor-advocate is one that neatly brings together the r