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.
Tabella dei contenuti
Introduction 1
Part I: Getting Started with Your First Android Application 7
Chapter 1: Developing Spectacular Android Applications 9
Chapter 2: Prepping Your Development Headquarters 25
Part II: Building and Publishing Your First Application 39
Chapter 3: Your First Android Project 41
Chapter 4: Creating the User Interface 65
Chapter 5: Coding Your Application 79
Chapter 6: Understanding Android Resources 107
Chapter 7: Turning Your Application into an App Widget 119
Chapter 8: Publishing Your App to the Google Play Store 139
Part III: Creating a Feature-Rich Application 155
Chapter 9: Designing the Tasks Application 157
Chapter 10: Creating the Task Detail Page 181
Chapter 11: Going a la Carte with Your Menu 199
Chapter 12: Handling User Input 211
Chapter 13: Getting Persistent with Data Storage 233
Chapter 14: Reminding the User 265
Chapter 15: Working with Android Preferences 279
Part IV: Android Is More than Phones 293
Chapter 16: Developing for Tablets 295
Chapter 17: Supporting Older Versions of Android 315
Chapter 18: Wearing the Tasks App 333
Chapter 19: Look Ma, I’m on TV! 357
Chapter 20: Moving beyond Google 381
Part V: The Part of Tens 393
Chapter 21: Ten Free Sample Applications and SDKs 395
Chapter 22: Ten Tools to Simplify Your Development Life 399
Index 403
Circa l’autore
Michael Burton is the Head of Mobile Engineering at Groupon and creator of the popular Robo Guice programming framework for Android. He’s the author of the Open Table, Digg, Trip It, and award winning Groupon Android apps, and has addressed conferences around the world.