Android: Pocket Primer (Mercury)
Friday, 23 June 2017

Android Pocket Primer provides an overview of the latest Android mobile features to developers who are relatively new to this platform and its new Virtual Reality (VR) features. Author Oswald Campesato introduces core concepts in Android, along with how to use many Android APIs.

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Featuring the new Google Pixel phone, this hands-on title includes code samples throughout. The focus is to provide code for Android features (such as buttons, text fields, and media-related APIs) that are likely to be needed in Android applications. The use of shorter code samples allows for more Android APIs to be included, along with an extensive set of references for extending your knowledge of Android.

Author: Oswald Campesato
Publisher: Mercury Learning
Date: May 2017
Pages: 250
ISBN: 978-1683920885
Print: 1683920880
Kindle: B071D4T7J7
Audience: Android developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Phone/mobile

 

 

 

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