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Sams teach yourself Android application development in 24 hours / Lauren Darcey, Shane Conder.

By: Darcey, Lauren, 1977-Contributor(s): Conder, Shane, 1975-Material type: TextTextSeries: Sams teach yourself in 24 hours seriesPublication details: Indianapolis, Ind. : Sams Pub., c2010Description: xvi, 458 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780321673350 (pbk.); 0321673352 (pbk.)Subject(s): Android (Electronic resource) | Application software -- Development | Mobile computingDDC classification: 005.1 LOC classification: QA76.76.A65 | D26 2010
Contents:
Hour 1: Getting started with Android -- Hour 2: Mastering the Android development tools -- Hour 3: Building Android applications -- Hour 4: Managing application resources -- Hour 5: Configuring the Android manifest file -- Hour 6: Designing an application framework -- Hour 7: Implementing an animated splash screen -- Hour 8: Implementing the main menu screen -- Hour 9: Developing the help and scores screens -- Hour 10: Building forms to collect user input -- Hour 11: Using dialogs to collect user input -- Hour 12: Adding application logic -- Hour 13: Working with images and the camera -- Hour 14: Adding support for location-based services -- Hour 15: Adding network support -- Hour 16: Adding more network support -- Hour 17: Adding social features -- Hour 18: Creating a home screen app widget -- Hour 19: Internationalizing your application -- Hour 20: Developing for different devices -- Hour 21: Diving deeper into Android -- Hour 22: Testing Android applications -- Hour 23: Getting ready to publish -- Hour 24: Publishing on the Android market -- Appendix A: Configuring your Android development environment -- Appendix B: Eclipse IDE tips and tricks -- Appendix C: Supplementary materials.
Summary: Authors Lauren Darcey and Shane Conder offer software developers step-by-step instruction on how to create and distribute their first marketable, professional Android applications. Each chapter contains Quizzes, Q&A and Exercises to help readers assess their skills. This book is the first step to getting started as a professional Android application developer. - Publisher.
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Includes index.

Hour 1: Getting started with Android -- Hour 2: Mastering the Android development tools -- Hour 3: Building Android applications -- Hour 4: Managing application resources -- Hour 5: Configuring the Android manifest file -- Hour 6: Designing an application framework -- Hour 7: Implementing an animated splash screen -- Hour 8: Implementing the main menu screen -- Hour 9: Developing the help and scores screens -- Hour 10: Building forms to collect user input -- Hour 11: Using dialogs to collect user input -- Hour 12: Adding application logic -- Hour 13: Working with images and the camera -- Hour 14: Adding support for location-based services -- Hour 15: Adding network support -- Hour 16: Adding more network support -- Hour 17: Adding social features -- Hour 18: Creating a home screen app widget -- Hour 19: Internationalizing your application -- Hour 20: Developing for different devices -- Hour 21: Diving deeper into Android -- Hour 22: Testing Android applications -- Hour 23: Getting ready to publish -- Hour 24: Publishing on the Android market -- Appendix A: Configuring your Android development environment -- Appendix B: Eclipse IDE tips and tricks -- Appendix C: Supplementary materials.

Authors Lauren Darcey and Shane Conder offer software developers step-by-step instruction on how to create and distribute their first marketable, professional Android applications. Each chapter contains Quizzes, Q&A and Exercises to help readers assess their skills. This book is the first step to getting started as a professional Android application developer. - Publisher.

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