Programming Android
by
 
Mednieks, Zigurd R.

Title
Programming Android

Author
Mednieks, Zigurd R.

ISBN
9781449316648

Edition
2nd ed.

Publication Information
Farnham : O'Reilly, 2012.

Physical Description
xvii, 542 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

General Note
Previous ed.: Beijing; Farnham: O'Reilly, 2011.
 
"Java programming for the new generation of mobile devices" -- Cover.
 
Includes index.

Contents
Contents: Part I. Tools and Basics. 1. Installing the Android SDK and Prerequisites --- 2. Java for Android --- 3. The Ingredients of an Android Application --- 4. Getting Your Application into Usersʹ Hands --- 5. Eclipse for Android Software Development ---- Part II. About the Android Framework. 6. Building a View --- 7. Fragments and Multiplatform Support --- 8. Drawing 2D and 3D Graphics --- 9. Handling and Persisting Data ---- Part III. A Skeleton Application for Android. 10. A Framework for a Well-Behaved Application --- 11. Building a User interface --- 12. Using Content Providers --- 13. A Content Provider as a Façade for a RESTful Web Service ---- Part IV. Advanced Topics . 14. Search --- 15. Location and Mapping --- 16. Multimedia --- 17. Sensors, NFC, Speech, Gestures, and Accessibility --- 18. Communication, Identity, Sync, and Social Media --- 19. The Android Native Development Kit (NDK).

Abstract
Summary: What does it take to build well-engineered Android applications? Explore Android's core building blocks and APIs in depth with this authoritative guide, and learn how to create compelling apps that work on a full range of Android devices. You'll work with proven approaches to app design and implementation including application frameworks that you can use as a starting point for your own projects. Delve into sensors, native development, 3D graphics, and many other topics, and discover how to build apps on the platform of your choice. If you're an intermediate to advanced programmer, you'll learn how to make great Android apps. Learn how to use the Android SDK with the Eclipse IDE Apply advanced Java concepts regardless of your experience with the language. Create an Android user interface that's captivating and easy to navigate. Understand Android's unique database design issues and the role of SQLite. Use sensors and gestures to expand your app's input beyond just tapping and scrolling. Explore Android APIs for multimedia, location, communication, NFC, and other applications. -- Publisher description.

Title Subject
Android (Electronic resource)

Subject Term
Application software -- Development.
 
Mobile computing.

Added Author
Mednieks, Zigurd R.

Electronic Access
View full text (2011) http://users.ju.edu/xmountr/CS440/Programming%20Android%28Oreilly--2011%29.pdf


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