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Android for Programmers: An App-Driven Approach

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The professional programmer's Deitel(R) guide to smartphone and tablet app development using Android 4.3 and 4.4, the Eclipse-based Android Development Tools and the new Android StudioBillions of apps have been downloaded from Google Play(TM)! This book gives you everything you'll need to start developing great Android apps quickly and getting them published on Google Play(TM). The book uses an app-driven approach-each new technology is discussed in the context of seven fully tested Android apps, complete with syntax coloring, code highlighting, code walkthroughs and sample outputs. Apps you'll develop include: Welcome AppCannon Game Tip Calculator Doodlz Twitter(R) Searches Address Book Flag QuizThe first-generation Android phones were released in October 2008. By October 2013, a Strategy Analytics report showed that Android had 81.3% of the global smartphone market share, compared to 13.4% for Apple, 4.1% for Microsoft and 1% for Blackberry (bit.ly/1aqIZXf). Billions of apps have been downloaded from Google Play. There are now more than one billion activated Android devices worldwide and more than 1.5 million Android devices are being activated daily (venturebeat.com/2013/09/03/android-hi...). The opportunities for Android app developers are enormous.

This book presents leading-edge computing technologies for professional software developers. At the heart of the book is the Deitel "app-driven approach"-concepts are presented in the context of complete working Android apps, rather than using code snippets. The introduction and app test drives at the beginning of each chapter show one or more sample executions. The book's source code is available at www.deitel.com/books/androidfp2.

The apps in this book were carefully designed to introduce you to key Android features and APIs. You'll quickly learn everything you need to start building Android apps-beginning with a testdrive of the Doodlz app in Chapter 1, then building your first app in Chapter 2. By the time you reach Chapter 9, you'll be ready to create your own apps for submission to Google Play and other app marketplaces. You'll master the Google Play submission process, including uploading your apps, deciding whether to sell your apps or offer them for free, and marketing them using in-app advertising, social media, Internet public relations and more.

Practical, example-rich coverage of: Android 4.3 and 4.4 Android Development Tools, Android Studio Supporting Various Screen Sizes/Resolutions Accessibility, Internationalization, Graphics Activities, Fragments, Intents, Preferences GUIs, Layouts, Menus, Resource Files, Lists, Adapters, Events, Touch/Gesture Processing Immersive Mode, Printing Framework, PrintHelper Assets (Images, Audio), View Animation Threading, Collections, SQLite Database Social sharing via implicit intents Google Play(TM), App Publishing, Pricing, Monetization, Marketing, In-App Advertising, In-App Billing and more.

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356 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 6, 2010

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June 8, 2012
Ben scritto, esempi chiari, e un percorso graduale che copre buona parte delle API più comuni, ribadendo i concetti ma senza appesantire la spiegazione, e introducendo ad ogni capitolo la giusta quantità di informazioni.

Decisamente consigliato a chi inizia, e contiene anche informazioni utili a chi non è ancora esperto ma ha già sviluppato qualcosa su Android.
4 reviews2 followers
February 28, 2013
Good for programmers who are familiar with Java. Teaching programming through working applications is the best way in my opinion. The book is well written with plenty of references to online sources for further reading.
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June 18, 2013
I really like the app driven method, you see how different programming pieces come together in realistic apps. I think I have enough mastery of the subject to work on sun app of my own now and got an idea for another one while reading the book.
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February 11, 2014
Manuale molto efficace perchè insegna le basi di Android partendo da delle app concrete, dagli esempi più semplici a quelli più complicati.
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