Murach's Android Programming
This book teaches anyone with a basic understanding of Java how to develop Android apps at a professional level.
This book teaches anyone with a basic understanding of Java how to develop Android apps at a professional level.
To start, it shows how to use the Eclipse IDE to code, test, and debug a
Tip Calculator app for a smartphone or tablet. Then, it expands upon
this app to show must-have Android skills such as working with layouts,
widgets, events, themes, styles, menus, preferences, and fragments.
Next, this book presents two more apps that illustrate Android skills
you'll use every day, such as working with threads, files, adapters,
intents, services, notifications, broadcast receivers, SQLite databases,
content providers, and app widgets. Finally, this book presents an app
that uses the Google Maps API and shows you how to submit your finished
apps to the Google Play store.
The real-world apps let you see how the skills you're learning work
together, and they illustrate how and when you'd use each skill. And all
the content is presented in Murach distinctive "paired-pages" style
that developers find so clear and time-saving for both training and
reference.
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