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  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (21 Nov 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0470344717
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470344712
  • Product Dimensions: 22.9 x 18.5 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 134,008 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Product Description

A hands–on guide to building mobile applications, Professional Android Application Development features concise and compelling examples that show you how to quickly construct real–world mobile applications for Android phones. Fully up–to–date for version 1.0 of the Android software development kit, it covers all the essential features, and explores the advanced capabilities of Android (including GPS, accelerometers, and background Services) to help you construct increasingly complex, useful, and innovative mobile applications for Android phones.

What this book includes

  • An introduction to mobile development, Android, and how to get started.
  • An in–depth look at Android applications and their life cycle, the application manifest, Intents, and using external resources.
  • Details for creating complex and compelling user interfaces by using, extending, and creating your own layouts and Views and using Menus.
  • A detailed look at data storage, retrieval, and sharing using preferences, files, databases, and Content Providers.
  • Instructions for making the most of mobile portability by creating rich map–based applications as well as using location–based services and the geocoder.
  • A look at the power of background Services, using threads, and a detailed look at Notifications.
  • Coverage of Android′s communication abilities including SMS, the telephony APIs, network management, and a guide to using Internet resources
  • Details for using Android hardware, including media recording and playback, using the camera, accelerometers, and compass sensors.
  • Advanced development topics including security, IPC, advanced 2D / 3D graphics techniques, and user–hardware interaction.

Who this book is for
This book is for anyone interested in creating applications for the Android mobile phone platform. It includes information that will be valuable whether you′re an experienced mobile developer or making your first foray, via Android, into writing mobile applications. It will give the grounding and knowledge you need to write applications using the current SDK, along with the flexibility to quickly adapt to future enhancements.



From the Author

A hands-on guide to building mobile applications, Professional Android Application Development features concise and compelling examples that show you how to quickly construct real-world mobile applications for Android phones. Fully up-to-date for version 1.0 of the Android software development kit, it covers all the essential features, and explores the advanced capabilities of Android (including GPS, accelerometers, and background Services) to help you construct increasingly complex, useful, and innovative mobile applications for Android phones.
What this book includes

* An introduction to mobile development, Android, and how to get started.

* An in-depth look at Android applications and their life cycle, the application manifest, Intents, and using external resources.

* Details for creating complex and compelling user interfaces by using, extending, and creating your own layouts and Views and using Menus.

* A detailed look at data storage, retrieval, and sharing using preferences, files, databases, and Content Providers.

* Instructions for making the most of mobile portability by creating rich map-based applications as well as using location-based services and the geocoder.

* A look at the power of background Services, using threads, and a detailed look at Notifications.

* Coverage of Android's communication abilities including SMS, the telephony APIs, network management, and a guide to using Internet resources

* Details for using Android hardware, including media recording and playback, using the camera, accelerometers, and compass sensors.

* Advanced development topics including security, IPC, advanced 2D / 3D graphics techniques, and user-hardware interaction.

Who this book is for
This book is for anyone interested in creating applications for the Android mobile phone platform. It includes information that will be valuable whether you're an experienced mobile developer or making your first foray, via Android, into writing mobile applications. It will give the grounding and knowledge you need to write applications using the current SDK, along with the flexibility to quickly adapt to future enhancements.


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3.0 out of 5 stars Best so far, 30 Jun 2009
By Paul Teale (London) - See all my reviews
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Had to write a review about this as the only other comment written about this book is very misleading.
This is the best Android book released so far.
Thats not to say its a great book but all the others are rubbish in comparison.
Yes it is a bit out of date but when your writing books about a rapidly moving target it gets out of date very quickly. At least it is based on 1.0, most of the others don't even cover 1.0
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3.0 out of 5 stars Overall a good book, 5 Sep 2009
By Mr. Bm Lambe (Darlington, County Durham United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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I bought this book when it first came out and never touched it till a few weeks ago. Now android is on 1.5 and this book is based on 1... but all the code still works and you can follow the examples fine... you are not missing out on much with the 1.5 release.

There are 3 main examples which you build upon in this book:

The first is a notepad application which starts you out on what views are and how to create menu items. You then add providers to it and write and read everything from databases.

The second is a WhereAmI application which you build from scratch which gives you your current location based on available resources sucha as whether GPS is enabled. This links google maps to your application where you plot your current location on.

The final example is a Volcano application which introduces a more complex settings menu along with plotting volcanoes locations using google maps. It introduces background processing, notifications and connecting to a website to grab rss data to display.

The reason i gave the book 3 stars and not higher is because it is sometimes unclear as to where it wants you to put code and occasionally has code which will not work... and you have to go looking on the internet to find the solution. This only happened a few times to me while reading the book, but was annoying when it did as the books website did not have the solution in its errata... but i found the solutions on the books website forum.

I think it covers an awful lot and explains it well... it could be better however and clearer. If you ever need more information the author refers you to the android help pages, as otherwise the book would be twice as thick,giving you the option to go away and read more if required. Such as with the maps API key, you need to go and find out how to generate your key... which wasnt too hard.

I think this is one of the best android books out there, as have looked through a few others and they were awful. This and Hello Android book in my opinion are the 2 to by if you want to get into writing android applications... and go check out the official developer website as that is very detailed and good.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A good introduction, 14 Jul 2009
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A good introduction to development of Android apps. It's not in-depth, so I've had to go elsewhere when I've wanted to do something more advanced with any particular feature it describes, but it does cover quite a wide selection of the different topics/APIs. I've been using this more than the other book I bought - Android A programmer's guide (DiMarzio).
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1.0 out of 5 stars Terribly outdated - and not very detailed
The API's that this book is based on are terribly outdated - but even when disregarding the confusion this causes, it is still not a very good book. Read more
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