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Beginning Android 2 (text only) 2nd(Second) edition by M.Murphy

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Beginning Android 2 [Paperback]Mark Murphy (Author)

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First published January 1, 2010

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13 reviews
July 23, 2010
Returned the book. It's not necessary if you go through the tutorials on the official Android Developer website. The book covers most topics. I needed a more advanced book. Had I started with this book, without doing the tutorials on the site, then it would have been more useful as it provides more in-depth discussion and explanations.
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December 14, 2016
What I needed at the moment -- my first android programming book. Murphy's a decent writer and journeyman coder. The books' cons are: there's nothing inncluded about eclipse development (the book's examples are all command line), and although it's touted as being for the 2.0 platform, clearly large chunks of this text were updated from previous versions. For instance, every onCreate() contains a reference to 'icicle', which is never explained. However, everything does pretty much work as Murphy explains it and he covers a good amount of territory.

One particular strength of this book highlights a weakness (IMHO) of the android API: Murphy takes the space needed to explain how to code ListViews containing more than simple text. This is a subject which I wish didn't need so much space, but turned out to be just the information I needed for an app. The SAMS book does not cover this. Although Murphy's material is on the internet too, so if that's all you need you can skip shelling out the $$ for the hard copy. But if you want to support the author, buy the damn book.
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May 15, 2012
I am still using this as a reference, and it was good for when I needed it, but, I need more books like this that are slightly more in-depth and slightly more advanced.
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