Beginning Android
(Sprache: Englisch)
One of the first starter books on Google's Android platform, this accessible text covers everything the reader needs to know to get started on programming Android applications - from crafting GUIs to using GPS and accessing Web services, and more.
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One of the first starter books on Google's Android platform, this accessible text covers everything the reader needs to know to get started on programming Android applications - from crafting GUIs to using GPS and accessing Web services, and more.
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Learn how to develop applications for Android mobile devices using simple examples, ready to run with your copy of the software development kit. Author and Android columnist, writer, developer, and community advocate Mark L. Murphy shows you what you need to know to get started on programming Android applications-everything from crafting graphical user interfaces to using GPS, accessing web services, and more!The Android development platform, created by Google and the Open Handset Alliance, is a platform in its truest sense, encompassing hundreds of classes beyond the traditional Java classes and open source components that ship with the SDK. Some Android books race through the material, trying to cover as much ground as possible in as few pages as possible. Experienced writer and community advocate Mark Murphy shows you how to develop Android applications simply and with care.
The book includes dozens of sample projects, ready to run with your copy of the SDK-not just one huge project where you have difficulty finding the specific examples of the technique you are looking for. You can even get these sample programs online at Apress.com.
Beginning Android, one of the first beginning books on Android, covers what the reader needs and wants to know to get started on programming Android applications - everything from crafting GUIs to using GPS and accessing Web services, and more.
Written by Android columnist, writer, developer and community advocate, Mark L Murphy, the easy-to-read style of Beginning Android makes entry-level Android development even more accessible.
Google's open source Java-based Android mobile (and possibly Netbook applications) operating and development platform is growing with the availability of more and more Smart Phone devices that can utilize it. Beyond HTC G1 and G2 Google Phones, Android continues to grow and be in use as well as adopted by other hardware vendors and their developers in the Open Handset Alliance.
On Google's Android source code download site alone, there are nearly 1.5 million downloads of Android. Also, Android's mobile phone market share is growing from 4% in 4Q2008 to as much as 6-8% by mid 2009. Moreover, its ease of use and much lower barrier of entry due to Open Source makes Android accessible to more developers and users. Lastly, Android supports Adobe Flash+AIR platform while Apple's iPhone still does not.
Written by Android columnist, writer, developer and community advocate, Mark L Murphy, the easy-to-read style of Beginning Android makes entry-level Android development even more accessible.
Google's open source Java-based Android mobile (and possibly Netbook applications) operating and development platform is growing with the availability of more and more Smart Phone devices that can utilize it. Beyond HTC G1 and G2 Google Phones, Android continues to grow and be in use as well as adopted by other hardware vendors and their developers in the Open Handset Alliance.
On Google's Android source code download site alone, there are nearly 1.5 million downloads of Android. Also, Android's mobile phone market share is growing from 4% in 4Q2008 to as much as 6-8% by mid 2009. Moreover, its ease of use and much lower barrier of entry due to Open Source makes Android accessible to more developers and users. Lastly, Android supports Adobe Flash+AIR platform while Apple's iPhone still does not.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Beginning Android “
1. The Big Picture2. Project Structure
3. Inside the Manifest
4. Creating a Skeleton Application
5. Using XML-Based Layouts
6. Employing Basic Widgets
7. Working with Containers
8. Using Selection Widgets
9. Getting Fancy with Lists
10. Employing Fancy Widgets and Containers
11. Applying Menus
12. Fonts
13. Embedding the WebKit Browser
14. Showing Pop-Up Messages
15. Dealing with Threads
16. Handling Activity Lifecycle Events
17. Using Preferences
18. Accessing Files
19. Working with Resources
20. Handling Rotation
21. Managing and Accessing Local Databases
22. Leveraging Java Libraries
23. Communicating via the Internet
24. Creating Intent Filters
25. Launching Activities and Sub-Activities
26. Finding Available Actions via Introspection
27. Using a Content Provider
28. Building a Content Provider
29. Requesting and Requiring Permissions
30. Creating a Service
31. Invoking a Service
32. Alerting Users Via Notifications
33. Accessing Location-Based Services
34. Mapping with MapView and MapActivity
35. Handling Telephone Calls
36. Searching with SearchManager
37. Development Tools
38. Where Do We Go From Here?
Autoren-Porträt von Mark Murphy
Mark Murphy is the founder of CommonsWare and the author of the Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development. A three-time entrepreneur, his experience ranges from consulting on open source and collaborative development for the Fortune 500 to application development on just about anything smaller than a mainframe. He has been a software developer for over 25 years, from the TRS-80 to the latest crop of mobile devices. A polished speaker, Mr. Murphy has delivered conference presentations and training sessions on a wide array of topics internationally.Mr. Murphy writes the Building 'Droids column for AndroidGuys and the Android Angle column for NetworkWorld.
Outside of CommonsWare, Mr. Murphy has an avid interest in how the Internet will play a role in citizen involvement with politics and government. He is a contributor to the Rebooting America essay collection, and his personal blog features many posts discussing "cooperative democracy".
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Mark Murphy
- 2009, 1st ed., XXII, 384 Seiten, Masse: 17,8 x 23,5 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1430224193
- ISBN-13: 9781430224198
Sprache:
Englisch
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