hello!
i'm another poker player trying to get my feet wet programming in python. Things have been going reasonably well, but I'm stuck on the following thing for almost 2 days and making very little progress.
right now i'm trying to build a simple Android app. I want to send "Hello World!" to my app and have it appear as a push notification. To do this i want to use
Firebase / Firebase Cloud Messaging (correct me if i'm wrong here) and I'm totally stuck trying to do this.
From what I understand, when a user opens the app the first time, it needs to register with Firebase and receive a unique ID, which I can then target to send messages. Now this seems pretty easy to do if I was using Android Studio, but i'm an idiot and am using just python IDLE with kivy for the GUI and buildozer to turn it into an apk file. should I just learn to make a basic app with say Android Studio and then register it with Firebase as described
HERE or is there a reasonable way to do it all in Python?