Android Studio Development Essentials: Android 6 Edition

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Fully updated for Android 6, the goal of this book is to teach the skills necessary to develop Android based applications using the Android Studio Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and the Android 6 Software Development Kit (SDK).

Beginning with the basics, this book provides an outline of the steps necessary to set up an Android development and testing environment. An overview of Android Studio is included covering areas such as tool windows, the code editor and the Designer tool. An introduction to the architecture of Android is followed by an in-depth look at the design of Android applications and user interfaces using the Android Studio environment. More advanced topics such as database management, content providers and intents are also covered, as are touch screen handling, gesture recognition, camera access and the playback and recording of both video and audio. This edition of the book also covers printing, transitions and cloud-based file storage.

The concepts of material design are also covered in detail, including the use of floating action buttons, Snackbars, tabbed interfaces, card views, navigation drawers and collapsing toolbars.

In addition to covering general Android development techniques, the book also includes Google Play specific topics such as implementing maps using the Google Maps Android API, in-app billing and submitting apps to the Google Play Developer Console.

Chapters also cover advanced features of Android Studio such as Gradle build configuration and the implementation of build variants to target multiple Android device types from a single project code base.

Assuming you already have some Java programming experience, are ready to download Android Studio and the Android SDK, have access to a Windows, Mac or Linux system and ideas for some apps to develop, you are ready to get started. 

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3.5
11 reviews
A Google user
March 31, 2016
The book is very helpful. It has good content and you get a good explanation of the underworkings of how Android works. He has very good explanations of the various classes and libraries. However: Google has a great note taking feature and when you highlight a note, it can be dropped to a Google document. I use this to create my own little checklists and supplement my own notes. Neil Smyth has this turned off. This is very annoying to the point of distraction. One of the best reasons to read books on Google is for their notetaking and highlighting options. The book has great content - but taking the ebook functionality / note taking out of it makes me rate it to a one star. FYI - there are lots of ways to take the actual content out of an ebook, no matter what the format. AND there are lots of ways to check and see if it's been plagiarized. If Mr. Smyth turns on the notetaking / google doc feature - I'll change it to 5 stars. If you don't take notes, you find this book very useful. If you use the notetaking / highlight - google doc feature, then stay away you will be frustrated.
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Thang Gin
February 12, 2016
Is it actual book or ebook?
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January 6, 2018
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