Expert Android Studio (Wrox)
Thursday, 26 January 2017

Sets out to bridge the gap between your Android programing skills with the provided tools including Android Studio, NDK, Gradle and Plugins for IntelliJ Idea Platform. Packed with best practices and advanced tips and techniques on Android tools, development cycle, continuous integration, release management, testing, and performance, Google Developer Expert on Android Murat Yener and co-author Onur Dundar offer professional guidance to experienced developers who want to push the boundaries of the Android platform with the developer tools. 

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Author: Murat Yener and Onur Dundar
Publisher: Wrox
Date: August, 2016
Pages: 456
ISBN:978-1119089254
Print: 1119089255
Kindle: B01L49RI0U

 

 

  • Discover the basics of working in Android Studio and Gradle, as well as the application architecture of the latest Android platform

  • Understand Native Development Kit and its integration with Android Studio

  • Complete your development lifecycle with automated tests, dependency management, continuous integration and release management

  • Writing your own Gradle plugins to customize build cycle

  • Writing your own plugins for Android Studio to help your development tasks.

 

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