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Author | : Eddie Kim |
Publisher | : Hyperink Inc |
Total Pages | : 146 |
Release | : 2011-11-30 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1614640300 |
Android can seem intimidating, if not downright overwhelming, for a first time developer. In "The Best Book On Finding & Developing Your Android App Idea", Edward Kim walks Android rookies through the process, from conceptualization straight through to the Android market, helping them through the basics so they can get right down to what's important to their application.
Author | : Reto Meier |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 576 |
Release | : 2010-11-04 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0470874511 |
Update to the bestseller now features the latest release of the Android platform Android is a powerful, flexible, open source platform for mobile devices and its popularity is growing at an unprecedented pace. This update to the bestselling first edition dives in to cover the exciting new features of the latest release of the Android mobile platform. Providing in-depth coverage of how to build mobile applications using the next major release of the Android SDK, this invaluable resource takes a hands-on approach to discussing Android with a series of projects, each of which introduces a new feature and highlights techniques and best practices to get the most out of Android. The Android SDK is a powerful, flexible, open source platform for mobile devices Shares helpful techniques and best practices to maximize the capabilities of Android Explains the possibilities of Android through the use of a series of detailed projects Demonstrates how to create real-world mobile applications for Android phones Includes coverage of the latest version of Android Providing concise and compelling examples, Professional Android Application Development is an updated guide aimed at helping you create mobile applications for mobile devices running the latest version of Android.
Author | : Mark L. Murphy |
Publisher | : Commonsware, LLC |
Total Pages | : 600 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9780981678054 |
There are many Android programming guides that give you the basics. This book goes beyond simple apps into many areas of Android development that you simply will not find in competing books. Whether you want to add home screen app widgets to your arsenal, or create more complex maps, integrate multimedia features like the camera, integrate tightly with other applications, or integrate scripting languages, this book has you covered. Moreover, this book has over 50 pages of Honeycomb-specific material, from dynamic fragments, to integrating navigation into the action bar, to creating list-based app widgets. It also has a chapter on using NFC, the wireless technology behind Google Wallet and related services. This book is one in CommonsWare's growing series of Android related titles, including "The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development," "Android Programming Tutorials," and the upcoming "Tuning Android Applications." Table of Contents WebView, Inside and Out Crafting Your Own Views More Fun With ListViews Creating Drawables Home Screen App Widgets Interactive Maps Creating Custom Dialogs and Preferences Advanced Fragments and the Action Bar Animating Widgets Using the Camera Playing Media Handling System Events Advanced Service Patterns Using System Settings and Services Content Provider Theory Content Provider Implementation Patterns The Contacts ContentProvider Searching with SearchManager Introspection and Integration Tapjacking Working with SMS More on the Manifest Device Configuration Push Notifications with C2DM NFC The Role of Scripting Languages The Scripting Layer for Android JVM Scripting Languages Reusable Components Testing Production
Author | : Antonio Leiva |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2016-03-21 |
Genre | : Android (Electronic resource) |
ISBN | : 9781530075614 |
Google has officially announced Kotlin as a supported language to write Android Apps.These are amazing news for Android developers, which now have the ability to use a modern and powerful language to make their job easier and funnier.But this comes with other responsibilities. If you want to be a good candidate for new Android opportunities, Kotlin is becoming a new need most companies will ask for. So it's your time to start learning about it!And "Kotlin for Android Developers" is the best tool. Recommended by both Google and Jetbrains, this book will guide through the process of learning all the new features that Java was missing, in an easy and fun way.You'll be creating an Android app from ground using Kotlin as the main language. The idea is to learn the language by example, instead of following a typical structure. I'll be stopping to explain the most interesting concepts and ideas about Kotlin, comparing it with Java 7. This way, you can see what the differences are and which parts of the language will help you speed up your work.This book is not meant to be a language reference, but a tool for Android developers to learn Kotlin and be able to continue with their own projects by themselves. I'll be solving many of the typical problems we have to face in our daily lives by making use of the language expressiveness and some other really interesting tools and libraries.The book is very practical, so it is recommended to follow the examples and the code in front of a computer and try everything it's suggested. You could, however, take a first read to get a broad idea and then dive into practice.
Author | : Eddie Kim |
Publisher | : Hyperink Inc |
Total Pages | : 85 |
Release | : 2012-03-10 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1466215135 |
Bestselling Android Dev Eddie Kim Teaches You How To Market Your Android Apps! You've designed the perfect app, and you're wondering why no one is buying it. Our experienced Android developer, Eddie Kim, has been in your shoes, and he knows how stiff the competition can be. Eddie introduces you to the people with the power, your customers, as he walks you through the marketing steps you need to take to make your app stand out from the a sea of similar apps. You're an innovative developer, but when it comes to advertising your app, you don't know how to rally an audience like Billy Mays. However, you've found that other books offer redundant, outdated, or useless advice, and you're looking for a book that gives you specific, straight-forward strategies to dominate the market now. Eddie is here to show you his own tricks (which earned him over $180,000 a year in Android apps), which will increase your sales and teach you how to dream up bestselling Android apps for your money-making arsenal. JUST A FEW OF THE THINGS YOU'LL LEARN: * A step-by-step development guide for identifying unfilled app needs, avoiding piracy with Eddie's coding strategies, and guarding against * 3 major development mistakes * Android vs. iPhone: An analysis of the pros and cons of Android and iPhone programming * The inside scoop on increasing customer ratings, making the most of blogs and social media, and avoiding the 70-30 price split MEET EDDIE KIM Eddie is an independent Android developer, responsible for hit applications like Car Locator, Smarter Alarm, Copy Paste It, and Screenshot It. His applications have won numerous accolades and over $100,000 in prize money. He has been featured in numerous publications, including Wired Magazine, Techcrunch, and Capital. Today he sells over $180,000/year in Android apps. Eddie graduated from Stanford University in 2005.
Author | : Michael Burton |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 438 |
Release | : 2015-03-09 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1119017920 |
The updated edition of the bestselling guide to Android app development If you have ambitions to build an Android app, this hands-on guide gives you everything you need to dig into the development process and turn your great idea into a reality! In this new edition of Android App Development For Dummies, you'll find easy-to-follow access to the latest programming techniques that take advantage of the new features of the Android operating system. Plus, two programs are provided: a simple program to get you started and an intermediate program that uses more advanced aspects of the Android platform. Android mobile devices currently account for nearly 80% of mobile phone market share worldwide, making it the best platform to reach the widest possible audience. With the help of this friendly guide, developers of all stripes will quickly find out how to install the tools they need, design a good user interface, grasp the design differences between phone and tablet applications, handle user input, avoid common pitfalls, and turn a "meh" app into one that garners applause. Create seriously cool apps for the latest Android smartphones and tablets Adapt your existing apps for use on an Android device Start working with programs and tools to create Android apps Publish your apps to the Google Play Store Whether you're a new or veteran programmer, Android App Development For Dummies will have you up and running with the ins and outs of the Android platform in no time.
Author | : Mark Rollins |
Publisher | : Apress |
Total Pages | : 238 |
Release | : 2012-02-01 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1430239433 |
The growing but still evolving success of the Android platform has ushered in a second mobile technology “gold rush” for apps developers, but with well over 100,000 apps and counting in the Google Android Market and now the Amazon Android Appstore, it has become increasingly difficult for new applications to stand out in the crowd. Achieving consumer awareness and sales longevity for your Android app requires a lot of organization and some strategic planning. Written for today's Android apps developer or apps development shop, The Business of Android Apps Development shows how to incorporate marketing and business savvy into every aspect of the design and development process, giving your application the best possible chance of succeeding in the the various Android app stores and markets. This book takes you step-by-step through cost-effective marketing, public relations and sales techniques that have proven successful for professional Android app creators and indie shops—perfect for independent developers on shoestring budgets. No prior business knowledge is required. This is the book you wish you had read before you launched your first app!
Author | : Donn Felker |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 2011-12-06 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1118096231 |
If you're already developing for Android mobile devices, the move to tablets is a natural. If you've been considering plunging into app development, Android tablet apps are a great place to start. Here's your step-by-step guide to tablet app success.
Author | : Matthew David |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 279 |
Release | : 2014-02-03 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1135048517 |
In 2007, Apple released the iPhone. With this release came tools as revolutionary as the internet was to businesses and individuals back in the mid- and late-nineties: Apps. Much like websites drove (and still drive) business, so too do apps drive sales, efficiencies and communication between people. But also like web design and development, in its early years and iterations, guidelines and best practices for apps are few and far between. Designing Apps for Success provides web/app designers and developers with consistent app design practices that result in timely, appropriate, and efficiently capable apps. This book covers application lifecycle management that designers and developers use when creating apps for themselves or the entities that hired them. From the early discussions with a company as to how to what kind of app they want, to storyboarding, to developing cross platform, to troubleshooting, to publishing, Designing Apps for Success gives a taut, concise, and pragmatic roadmap from the beginning of the process all the way to the end. Developers and designers will learn not only best practices on how to design an app but how to streamline the process while not losing any quality on the end result. Other topics in this book include: Case studies that best showcase the development process at work (or not at work). Global examples of apps developed all over the world. Future proofing your apps Post-publishing: Promoting and marketing your apps and keeping it relevant. Consistent app design practices for consistently successful results.
Author | : Susan J. Brooks-Young |
Publisher | : Corwin Press |
Total Pages | : 82 |
Release | : 2013-12-30 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1483320588 |
Transform students from content consumers to content creators! This comprehensive guide gets to the heart of effective mobile technology use in today’s classroom. Internationally recognized education expert Susan Brooks-Young provides manageable, research-based strategies to help teachers and administrators: Confidently plan and manage mobile technology activities across grade levels Explore new uses and applications for multiple devices Use rubrics and checklists to evaluate appropriate, cross-platform educational apps Manage content-specific tablet use in learning centers or small groups Tap student ingenuity and improve critical thinking skills Time-saving tips cover a wide range of apps to help busy teachers easily incorporate tablets into daily classroom use. Includes step-by-step instructions across content areas for digital photography, video, ePublishing, QR codes and more. Transform students from content consumers to content creators with this must-have resource! "Creating Content With Your Tablet provides educators with simple, easy steps to implement tablet technology with the Common Core Standards. I am encouraged to try the apps in this book. It makes the connection between modern technology and what teachers are already doing in the classroom seem seamless." —Michelle Strom, Language Arts Teacher Fort Riley Middle School, KS "Very practical. The discussion questions at the end of each chapter are excellent for a book study or district that is moving towards tablet implementation." —David Fife, Vice Principal Tweedsmuir Public School, London, Ontario, Canada