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Android in Practice

Includes 91 Techniques

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This book is a comprehensive guide for Android developers, featuring over 90 tested techniques, complete example applications, and practical tips. Authored by experienced developers, it addresses common questions from forums and focuses on real-world challenges. The content is structured in an easy-to-follow problem/solution/discussion format, covering essential topics often overlooked in other resources, such as advanced graphics, testing, and deployment strategies. While many resources help you create your first Android app, this book goes further, offering in-depth advice for building effective applications. It explores multitasking, services, testing, and alternative programming languages, making it a valuable tool for both novice and experienced developers. The print edition includes a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle version, along with access to all code examples. Key topics include Android versions 1.x to 3.x, tablet development, concurrency, local data storage, inter-app data sharing, HTTP networking, GPS, and multimedia integration. Prior Java knowledge is required, but no previous Android experience is necessary. The source code is available online, enhancing the learning experience.

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Android in Practice, Charlie Collins, Michael Galpin, Matthias Käppler

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Includes 91 Techniques
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Manning
Publié
2011
Format
souple
Pages
610
ISBN10
1935182927
ISBN13
9781935182924
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This book is a comprehensive guide for Android developers, featuring over 90 tested techniques, complete example applications, and practical tips. Authored by experienced developers, it addresses common questions from forums and focuses on real-world challenges. The content is structured in an easy-to-follow problem/solution/discussion format, covering essential topics often overlooked in other resources, such as advanced graphics, testing, and deployment strategies. While many resources help you create your first Android app, this book goes further, offering in-depth advice for building effective applications. It explores multitasking, services, testing, and alternative programming languages, making it a valuable tool for both novice and experienced developers. The print edition includes a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle version, along with access to all code examples. Key topics include Android versions 1.x to 3.x, tablet development, concurrency, local data storage, inter-app data sharing, HTTP networking, GPS, and multimedia integration. Prior Java knowledge is required, but no previous Android experience is necessary. The source code is available online, enhancing the learning experience.