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Beginning Android Programming with Android Studio Cover

Beginning Android Programming with Android Studio

3.5

average rating (2 votes)

Created by

J. F. DiMarzio

Published by

Wiley

Last Updated

1 October 2016

Details

This hands-on introduction to creating Android apps shows how to install and get started with Android Studio 2, display notifications, create rich user interfaces, use activities and intents, master views and menus, manage data, work with SMS, and package and publish apps to the Android market.

Description

A hands-on introduction to the latest release of the Android OS and the easiest Android tools for developers

As the dominant mobile platform today, the Android OS is a powerful and flexible platform for mobile device. The new Android 7 release (New York Cheesecake) boasts significant new features and enhancements for both smartphone and tablet applications. This step-by-step resource takes a hands-on approach to teaching you how to create Android applications for the latest OS and the newest devices, including both smartphones and tablets.

  • Shows you how to install, get started with, and use Android Studio 2 - the simplest Android developer tool ever for beginners
  • Addresses how to display notifications, create rich user interfaces, and use activities and intents
  • Reviews mastering views and menus and managing data
  • Discusses working with SMS
  • Looks at packaging and publishing applications to the Android market

Beginning Android Programming with Android Studio starts with the basics and goes on to provide you with everything you need to know to begin to successfully develop your own Android applications.

Creator

J. F. DiMarzio avatar

J. F. DiMarzio

J. F. DIMARZIO began developing computer programs—specifically games—in 1984 as a wide-eyed, curious child of the Atari age. Starting on the TRS-80 Color Computer II, in BASIC, he wrote several small text-based games and simple inventory applications. After leaving the Music program at the University of Massachusetts, J. F. moved into professional computer development; working for the United States Department of Defense, Walt Disney Imagineering, TechData, and The Walt Disney Company. In 2008, he started developing apps on the newly introduced Android platform (then on version 0.8). He has had 14 books published to date, 7 of which are on Android and Android game development.
J. F. DiMarzio avatar

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Andreas Jiman

Really good for Beginner

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afretheim777@gmail.com

Pretty decent, but not as clear or as natural as the last Android book you had on SitePoint that I sadly never finished.

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