Android App Development | Mobile Apps Developers

Android Wireless Application Development has earned a reputation due to the foremost useful real-world guide to producing robust, commercial-grade Android apps. Now, authors Lauren Darcey and Shane Conder have systematically revised and updated this guide for the most recent Android SDK and tools updates. To accommodate their extensive new coverage, they’ve split the book into two leaner, cleaner volumes.

Volume II focuses on advanced techniques for the entire app development cycle, including design, coding, testing, debugging, and distribution. It covers hot topics ranging from tablet development to protecting against piracy and demonstrates advanced techniques for everything from data integration and UI development to in-app billing. Every chapter has been thoroughly updated to reflect the most recent SDKs, tools, and devices. The sample code has been completely overhauled and is out there for download on a companion website. Drawing on decades of in-the-trenches experience as professional mobile developers, the authors also provide even more tips and best practices for highly efficient development.
In just 24 sessions of 1 hour or less, determine the way to create powerful apps for the world’s hottest mobile platform: Android 4.3. Using this book’s straightforward, step-by-step approach, you’ll build complete Android 4.3 apps from rock bottom-up as you master the skills you'd wish to style, develop, test, and publish powerful solutions. Extensively updated for Android’s newest features and tools, every lesson builds on what you’ve already learned, supplying you with a rock-solid foundation for real-world success! Note: This revamped remake could also be an entire update of Sams Teach Yourself Android Application Development in 24 Hours (2nd Edition). We also welcome a replacement co-author to the mixture, Carmen Delessio.
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Highlights of this new Third Edition include:
Extensive new coverage: fragments, action bar, SQLite, content providers, Facebook SDK, and more
Practical guidance on developing for multiple Android versions
How to use open source projects to simplify Android development
New topic-focused structure with a minimum of 1 complete project in nearly every chapter

Learn how to…
Quickly acknowledged your development environment and make Android projects
Use Android layouts and fragments to form apps that look great on phones, tablets, and even TVs
Develop intuitive user interfaces using Android controls
Access the cloud and retrieve data using the Flickr API
Create a full-blown app that parses JSON, stores metadata, and displays Flickr images
Use an SQLite database and content providers to form responsive, data-driven apps
Write social apps using the Facebook Android SDK
Use contact and calendar data
Build location-based apps using LocationManager APIs or the new Google Play Location Services
Internationalize your apps
Work with media and cameras
Use open-source libraries to feature “finishing touches”
Package and publish apps to Google Play and other app stores.

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