Th is b ook is a c oll ec t ion of tu t ori a l s , wa lk ing you th r ou gh de ve l op ing
And roi d ap pl ica t ions , from t he s imp le s t “He ll o , w orl d!” t o appl ica t ions
u s ing ma ny a dva nce d Andr oid APIs.
Android Programming Tutorials @ebook.laku-abis.com
Android is “the open source revolution” applied to cellular telephony. At least, part of it. There are many other attempts to provide open source cell phones, ranging from the mostly-defunct Openmoko Freerunner through QT Embedded, Moblin, LiMo, Debian Mobile, Maemo to the recently-open-sourced Symbian OS. Not to mention the estab-lished non-open-source stalwarts: Blackberry OS, Apple’s iPhone, and Microsoft Windows Mobile (these have developer toolkits, but their OS is not available as open source). MU, FS, HF
Android Cookbook @ebook.laku-abis.com
This book is a collection of tutorials, walking you through developing Android applications, from the simplest “Hello, world!” to applications using many advanced Android APIs. Since this book only supplies tutorials, you will want something beyond it as a reference guide. That could be simply the Android SDK documentation, available with your SDK installation or online. It could be the other books in the CommonsWare Android series. Or, it could be another Android book – a list of currently-available Android books can be found on the Android Programming knol. What you do not want to do is attempt to learn all of Android solely from these tutorials, as they will demonstrate the breadth of the Android API but not its depth. Continue Reading »
Android Programming Tutorial @ebook.laku-abis.com
In 2001, I set up a web site called .NET 247 (www.dotnet247.com/) that at the time achieved some success
in the community that had sprung up around Microsoft’s new software development toolset. The premise of the site was to help me as a developer migrate my knowledge from pre-.NET technologies (Win32, MFC, classic ASP, etc.) over to .NET. I found it frustrating that spinning up a thread or opening a file would be a few seconds’ work prior to .NET, but in .NET it took hours of research. Continue Reading »
MultiMobile Development – Building application for iPhone and Android

So, you want to be an Android developer? Good, you’ve come to the right place. Whether you’re a dabbler, professional, hobbyist, or coding junkie, I hope you’ve picked up my book out of a desire to learn about the somewhat schizophrenic world that is mobile development.
Android Essentials
Android combines the ubiquity of cell phones, the excitement of open source software, and the corporate backing of Google and other Open Handset Alliance members like Motorola, HTC, Verizon, and AT&T. The
result is a mobile platform you can’t afford not to learn.
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Hello Android 3rd Edition
While we specifically targeted Android SDK Version 2.1 in this book, many of the examples were tested on handsets running a variety of Android SDK versions. The Android SDK is updated very frequently (every few months). We kept this in mind when choosing which features of the SDK to highlight to ensure maximum forward and backward compatibility. Continue Reading »
Teach Yourself Android Application Development in 24 Hours
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