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Android Application Development All-in-One For Dummies

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Conquer the world of Android app development   Android has taken over the mobile and TV markets and become unstoppable! Android offers a vast stage for developers to serve millions―and rake in the profits―with diverse and wide-ranging app ideas. Whether you’re a raw recruit or a veteran programmer, you can get in on the action and become a master of the Android programming universe with the new edition of  Android Application Development For Dummies All-in-One . In addition to receiving guidance on mobile and TV development, you’ll find overviews of native code, watch, car, Android wear, and other device development.  This friendly, easy-to-follow book kicks off by offering a fundamental understanding of Android’s major technical ideas, including functional programming techniques. It moves on to show you how to work effectively in Studio, program cool new features, and test your app to make sure it’s ready to release to a waiting world. You’ll also have an opportunity to brush up on your Kotlin and develop your marketing savvy. There are millions of potential customers out there, and you want to stand out from the crowd!   With a market share like Android’s, the stakes couldn’t be higher.  Android Application Development For Dummies All-in-One  levels the field and gives you the tools you need to take on the world.    

800 pages, Paperback

Published August 4, 2020

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November 12, 2022
This book is already outdated thanks to really fast advancements in the Android operating system. It is a very helpful book though. It even includes lessons on programming in Kotlin, an excellent improvement on the old Java language. Don't forget, all of this programming is even easier in the more simple .net provided by Microsoft.
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