The Android 7 release (New York Cheesecake) boasts significant new features and enhancements for both smartphone and tablet applications. J. F. DiMarzio takes a hands-on approach to teaching you how to create Android applications for the latest OS and the newest devices, including both smartphones and tablets. Backed by real-world examples he goes through all phases of Android application development, from getting acquainted with Android Studio to publishing to the Marketplace.
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Author: J. F. DiMarzio Publisher: Wrox Press Date: October 2016 Pages: 456 ISBN: 978-1118705599 Print: 1118705599 Kindle: B01M3MSBV6 Audience:Android developers Level: introductory Category: Phone/mobile
- Shows you how to install, get started with, and use Android Studio 2
- Addresses how to display notifications, create rich user interfaces, and use activities and intents
- Reviews mastering views and menus and managing data
- Discusses working with SMS
- Looks at packaging and publishing applications to the Android market
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