Android Programming Book
Indeed, with almost 500 pages, the book devoted to development programming Android Android take a beginner to achieve and consolidate application and supports advanced developers. Each may advance at their own pace, starting on the basic rules of designing android programming book through the more specific coding that uses the equipment offered by android programming book smartphones, to finish the publication of the application on the Android- Market. In the early chapters we are immersed in the discovery of the environment and the essential foundation of the design intent such as Android, Activity and other terms specific to android programming book development. Subsequent chapters are much more focused and encompassed themes while exploring the various capabilities of android programming book API. Apart from the conductive line to inform the reader to develop Android, it is full of tips to better optimize the code that will help you overcome some inevitable vicissitudes of Android programming. The book is priced at 35 €, which represents a relatively reasonable in the sense that once completed your apprenticeship you can publish your creations on the Android Market, and why not see your application on our articles. Damien Guignard is a developer and trainer on Java ME, Java EE and Android. He works with companies to provide expertise on all Java technologies. I had already heard much from other participants in this android programming book (or information are easily found on the person), as did Vanessa Conchodon reminds me absolutely nothing (except after some research, and emails a few how-to). I have a lil good level in Java, it's worth it to buy a book on android for me to (I want to hack my n1 ^ ^) or is that what I find on the net will be good enough?. I think there will always be special features of the android programming book framework and its architecture that are interesting to apprehend. Now nothing prevents you from starting without and see if you have trouble or not. Killik @: us, if you read English (which is a minimum when one makes the computer anyway), having 95% of the necessary information in the official Google Docs and the rest is easily findable by searching on the net. I also find that you can not claim a decent program (or even be an engineer for that matter) without mastering English, but many of my friends do not agree . . . . . . .