Showing posts with label android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label android. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Android Pocket Primer (pocket Primer Series)

Android Pocket Primer (pocket Primer Series)

As part of the best selling Pocket Primer series, this book provides an overview of the major aspects and the source code to use the latest versions of Android. It has coverage of the fundamental aspects of Android that are illustrated via code samples for versions 4.x through 7.x and features the Google Pixel phone. This Pocket Primer is primarily for self-directed learners who want to learn Android programming and it serves as a starting point for deeper exploration of its numerous applications.

Features

+Provides coverage of the fundamental aspects of Android that are illustrated via code samples for versions 4.x through 7.x

+Contains latest material on Android VR, graphics/animation, apps, and features the new Google Pixel phone

+Includes companion files with all of the source code, appendices, and images from the book

(available for downloading from the publisher with Amazon order number by writing to [email protected])

Brief Table of Contents

1. A Quick Introduction to Android. 2. Design and UI Controls. 3. Additional UI Controls .

4. Graphics and Animation. 5. User Gestures. 6. Sensors and MultiMedia. 7. Data Storage

and File I/O. 8. Services and Broadcast Receivers. 9. Android VR, TV, and Auto, and Things.

10. Functional Reactive Programming. Appendices: A. Threads and Networking. B. Performance and Debugging.

C. Miscellaneous. Index.

On the Companion Files!

(available for downloading from the publisher with Amazon order number by writing to [email protected])

+Source code samples

+All images from the text (including 4-color)

+Appendices (see Table of Contents)

About The Author

Oswald Campesato (San Francisco, CA) specializes in D3, Java, Android, and CSS3/SVG graphics.

He is the author/co-author of over twenty books including jQuery, CSS3, and HTML5 for Mobile and Desktop Devices and the Python Pocket Primer (Mercury Learning).

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Android Crash Course: Step By Step Guide To Mastering Android App Programming (fortran, Python, Hacking, Xml Book 1)

Android Crash Course: Step By Step Guide To Mastering Android App Programming (fortran, Python, Hacking, Xml Book 1)

Android Crash Course: Step By Step Guide to Mastering Android App Programming!

Want to learn Android Programming? Need to learn it?

Want to develop an app quick and easy?

How about starting an app from scratch? Learn the step by step of building an app through programming?

PG Wizards gives you a walk through from building android apps to running them to finally testing them!

And don't worry PG Wizards walks you through publishing the App as well!

You will get all your basic information as well for all new programmers!

Such as Operating systems & SDK and beyond!

Whether your just starting out or looking to reinforce your current skills? Perfect either way everything & anything you could think about will be in this book!

The most economical buys that will get you all you need to know to learn Android programming quickly and efficiently!

Monday, July 24, 2017

How To Create An Android App In Less Than 30 Minutes For Free: No Programming Skills Required. (making Android Apps Book 1)

How To Create An Android App In Less Than 30 Minutes For Free: No Programming Skills Required. (making Android Apps Book 1)

How to create an android app in 30 minutes for free with no programming skills

No Programming Skills Required

Learn how to create an Android app from start to finish in 30 minutes. No experiance, or programming skills required.

Everything you need to know and which free tools are available and still supported. Together we will take a step by step guide to enable you to develop an Android app and launch it on the Play Store without any previous knowledge of Android app development.

This book will show you how to create your Android App, how to make it available to others in the Google Play Store and tips and techniques to promote your app.

Creating Android apps is a fun new skill you can learn quickly and easily. It might be as simple as an app version of your current website or something more complicated.

Learn how to create a fully functioning app by yourself with no programing skills

I believe anyone is able to create an Android App.

Step by step guide

For new developers step by step instructions with pictures.

Get your android app in the Play Store

Complete how to guide with pictures to get your mobile app in the Play Store.

Learn how to Promote your app for free

Bonus Section, how to market and promote your app for free.

Get your app up and running today!

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