
Beginning Android Application Development
Wei-Meng Lee(Author)
Wrox Press
Published on 8. April 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
448 pages
978-1-118-01711-1 (ISBN)
Description
Create must-have applications for the latest Android OS
The Android OS is a popular and flexible platform for many of today's most in-demand mobile devices. This full-color guide offers you a hands-on introduction to creating Android applications for the latest mobile devices. Veteran author Wei Meng Lee accompanies each lesson with real-world examples to drive home the content he covers. Beginning with an overview of core Android features and tools, he moves at a steady pace while teaching everything you need to know to successfully develop your own Android applications.
* Explains what an activity is and reviews its lifecycle
* Zeroes in on customizing activities by applying styles and themes
* Looks at the components of a screen, including LinearLayout, AbsoluteLayout, and RelativeLayout, among others
* Details ways to adapt to different screen sizes and adjust display orientation
* Reviews the variety of views such as TextView, ProgressBar, TimePicker, and more
Beginning Android Application Development pares down the most essential steps you need to know so you can start creating Android applications today.
The Android OS is a popular and flexible platform for many of today's most in-demand mobile devices. This full-color guide offers you a hands-on introduction to creating Android applications for the latest mobile devices. Veteran author Wei Meng Lee accompanies each lesson with real-world examples to drive home the content he covers. Beginning with an overview of core Android features and tools, he moves at a steady pace while teaching everything you need to know to successfully develop your own Android applications.
* Explains what an activity is and reviews its lifecycle
* Zeroes in on customizing activities by applying styles and themes
* Looks at the components of a screen, including LinearLayout, AbsoluteLayout, and RelativeLayout, among others
* Details ways to adapt to different screen sizes and adjust display orientation
* Reviews the variety of views such as TextView, ProgressBar, TimePicker, and more
Beginning Android Application Development pares down the most essential steps you need to know so you can start creating Android applications today.
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Product info
Paperback
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Dimensions
Height: 23.3 cm
Width: 18.7 cm
Thickness: 2.2 cm
Weight
752 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-118-01711-1 (9781118017111)
Schweitzer Classification
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Wei-Meng Lee
Beginning Android Application Development
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03/2011
Wrox
€25.99
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Beginning Android Application Development
E-Book
03/2011
Wrox
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Person
Wei-Meng Lee is a technologist and founder of Developer Learning Solutions (www.learn2develop.net). He writes extensively for online publications and magazines on topics ranging from .NET to Mac OS X. In addition, he is the author of Beginning iOS 4 Application Development, as well as many other technology books and articles.
Content
Introduction.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Android Programming.
Chapter 2: Activities and Intents.
Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Android User Interface.
Chapter 4: Designing Your User Interface Using Views.
Chapter 5: Displaying Pictures and Menus with Views.
Chapter 6: Data Persistence.
Chapter 7: Content Providers.
Chapter 8: Messaging and Networking.
Chapter 9: Location-Based Services.
Chapter 10: Developing Android Services.
Chapter 11: Publishing Android Applications.
Appendix A: Using Eclipse for Android Development.
Appendix B: Using the Android Emulator.
Appendix C: Answers to Exercises.
Index.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Android Programming.
Chapter 2: Activities and Intents.
Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Android User Interface.
Chapter 4: Designing Your User Interface Using Views.
Chapter 5: Displaying Pictures and Menus with Views.
Chapter 6: Data Persistence.
Chapter 7: Content Providers.
Chapter 8: Messaging and Networking.
Chapter 9: Location-Based Services.
Chapter 10: Developing Android Services.
Chapter 11: Publishing Android Applications.
Appendix A: Using Eclipse for Android Development.
Appendix B: Using the Android Emulator.
Appendix C: Answers to Exercises.
Index.