Start Programming Mobile Apps with Android Java by Bill Tait

Start Programming Mobile Apps with Android Java

Bill Tait
260 pages
Createspace
May 2015
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This book is aimed at starters. It is an introduction to programming. It is also an introduction to Java. And it is an introduction to Android Studio, which is now the only Android development package supported by Google. In fact, it is an introduction to the complete process of Android mobile development, from no knowledge of programming to the publication of an app on the Google Play Store. This is a ball game called Getball and is available for free download to illustrate the end product. The treatment is selective. Learning to program is not easy, so the book is designed to help new programmers by covering only Java and avoiding the need to learn much about the xml files used by Android to create static user interfaces. It is just Java. It is also selective in developing only graphics apps and games, which more easily hold the interest of novice programmers. It is just graphics. And it is selective in focusing on coding rather than Java theory. The apps are developed in increments so each builds on the previous one. This allows the theory to be introduced gradually and only as and when required. So it is mainly code. You will learn to read code and understand it. You will learn to write code and to customize each app in some way to test your understanding. Then you should be able to publish your own versions of the apps on the Google Play Store.
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Pages 260
Publisher Createspace
Published 2015
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