This practical book provides the concepts and code you need to develop
software with Android, the open-source platform for cell phones and
mobile devices that's generating enthusiasm across the industry.
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- Paperback: 336 pages
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 1 edition (May 20, 2009)
- Language: English
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Product Description
This practical book provides the concepts and code you need to
develop software with Android, the open-source platform for cell phones
and mobile devices that's generating enthusiasm across the industry.
Based on the Linux operating system and developed by Google and the Open
Handset Alliance, Android has the potential to unite a fragmented
mobile market. Android Application Development introduces this
programming environment, and offers you a complete working example that
demonstrates Android architectural features and APIs. With this book,
you will:
- Get a complete introduction to the Android programming environment, architecture, and tools
- Build a modular application, beginning with a core module that serves to launch modules added in subsequent chapters
- Learn the concepts and architecture of a specific feature set, including views, maps, location-based services, persistent data storage, 2D and 3D graphics, media services, telephony services, and messaging
- Use ready-to-run example code that implements each feature
- Delve into advanced topics, such as security, custom views, performance analysis, and internationalization
About the Author
Rick Rogers has been a professional embedded software engineer
and software marketing manager for over 30 years. He has focused on
mobile application software for the past 8 years, developing mobile
software and strategic mobile engineering and marketing plans for
companies such as Compaq, Intel, and Marvell Semiconductor.
John
Lombardo has been working with Linux since version 0.9. His first book,
Embedded Linux, was published in 2001. Since then he's worked on
several embedded products, including phones and routers. John holds a BS
in Computer Science and is working on his MBA.
Zigurd
Mednieks is Chief User Interface Architect at D2 Technologies, a leading
provider of IP communications technology, and is a consultant and
advisor to companies in the field of embedded user interfaces. He has
held senior management positions at companies making mobile games,
communications equipment, and computer telephony applications, and has
written and contributed to books on programming and communications
technology.
Blake Meike has more than 10 years of
experience with Java. He has developed applications using most of the
GUI toolkits and several of the Java mobile device platforms. He likes
Android a lot.
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