Head First Android Development (O'Reilly)
Monday, 07 September 2015

Dawn and David Griffiths help you build your first working Android application. You’ll learn hands-on how to structure your app, design interfaces, create a database, make your app work on various smartphones and tablets, and much more. It’s like having an experienced Android developer sitting right next to you! All you need is some Java know-how to get started. Like other titles in the Head First series it uses a visually rich format intended to be a multi-sensory learning experience is designed for the way your brain really works.

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Authors: Dawn and David Griffiths

Publisher: O'Reilly 

Date: July 3, 2015
Pages: 734

ISBN: 978-1449362188
Print: 1449362184
Kindle: B00ZVG1REQ

Category:  Android, Phone/mobile

Level: Some Java experience required

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