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Learning Android Application Development Paperback – 30 Aug 2016

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About the Author

Raimon Rafols Montane Raimon Rafols Montane is a software engineer currently living in the Barcelona area. He has been working on mobile devices since the early stages, ranging from monochrome devices to the current smartphones. In all these years, he has worked in several areas: B2C/B2E/B2B apps, portals, and mobile gaming. Due to this broad experience, he has expertise in many technologies and, especially in UI, build systems, and client-server communications. He is currently working as an engineering manager at AXA Group Solutions in Barcelona, taking care of all the engineering and development processes, mobile application quality, and leading a small R&D team. In the past, he has worked abroad for Imagination Technologies near London and for Service2Media in the Netherlands. In his spare time, he enjoys taking part in hackathons, photography, and speaking at conferences. Raimon has won more than 40 international awards, including AngelHack Barcelona 2015, Facebook World Hack Barcelona, and he has secured second place at js1k 2016. He has been speaking about Java/Android performance and bytecode, Android custom views, and entrepreneurship in several conferences around the world.

Laurence Dawson Laurence Dawson is a software developer and an academic focused on mobile development. He received a PhD in 2015 from Durham University, developing efficient parallel implementations of algorithms for GPUs using NVIDIA CUDA with an emphasis on metaheuristics and image processing. Laurence currently runs his own mobile software development company and is also a guest lecturer at King's College London, teach software engineering modules. You can follow his projects on his GitHub page at https://github.com/laurencedawson.


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3.0 out of 5 stars It's like the writer is explaining his code but not the ... 20 Sept. 2016
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It's like the writer is explaining his code but not the android system itself. Chapter one started with huge FragmentTransaction. The book used FragmentManager class but do not specify why. People needs to know why each subclass is used.
1.0 out of 5 stars this is one of the worst technical books I've ever had a chance to read 10 Mar. 2017
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Clearly, this is one of the worst technical books I've ever had a chance to read. I received it, browsed it for a few minutes and immediately set about to return it.

Save your money, you can get a lot more information from the android developer official training site.
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