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|a Java Programming for Android Developers For Dummies.
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|a Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; How to Use This Book; Conventions Used in This Book; What You Don't Have to Read; Foolish Assumptions; How This Book Is Organized; Part 1: Getting Started with Java Programming for Android Developers; Part 2: Writing Your Own Java Programs; Part 3: Working with the Big Picture: Object-Oriented Programming; Part 4: Powering Android with Java Code; Part 5: The Part of Tens; More on the web!; Icons Used in This Book; Beyond the Book; Where to Go from Here; Part 1 Getting Started with Java Programming for Android Developers.
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|a Chapter 1 All about Java and€AndroidThe Consumer Perspective; The Many Faces of Android; The Developer Perspective; Java; XML; Linux; From Development to Execution with Java; What is a compiler?; What is a virtual machine?; Java, Android, and Horticulture; Chapter 2 Getting the Tools That€You Need; The Stuff You Need; If You Don't Like to Read the Instructions .€.€.; Getting This Book's Sample Programs; Setting Up Java; Setting Up Android Studio and the Android SDK; Launching the Android Studio IDE; Opening One of This Book's Sample Programs; Using Android Studio; Starting up; The main window.
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|a Things You Might Eventually Have to DoInstalling new versions (and older versions) of Android; Creating an Android virtual device; Chapter 3 Creating and Running an Android App; Creating Your First App; First things first; Launching your first app; If the Emulator Doesn't Behave; Running third-party emulators; Testing apps on a physical device; The Project Tool Window; The app/manifests branch; The app/java branch; The app/res branches; The Gradle scripts branch; Dragging, Dropping, and Otherwise Tweaking an App; Creating the "look"; Coding the behavior; What All That Java Code Does.
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|a Finding the EditText and TextView componentsResponding to a button click; The rest of the code; Going Pro; Part 2 Writing Your Own Java Programs; Chapter 4 An Ode to Code; Hello, Android!; The Java Class; The names of classes; Why Java Methods Are Like Meals at a Restaurant; What does Mom's Restaurant have to do with Java?; Method declaration; Method call; Method parameters; The chicken or the egg; How many parameters?; Method declarations and method calls in an Android program; Punctuating Your Code; Comments are your friends; What's Barry's excuse?; All About Android Activities.
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|a Extending a classOverriding methods; An activity's workhorse methods; Chapter 5 Java's Building Blocks; Info Is As Info Does; Variable names; Type names; Assignments and initializations; Expressions and literals; How to string characters together; Java's primitive types; Things You Can Do with Types; Add letters to numbers (Huh?); Java's exotic assignment operators; True bit; Java isn't like a game of horseshoes; Use Java's logical operators; Parenthetically speaking .€.€.; Chapter 6 Working with Java Types; Working with Strings; Going from primitive types to strings.
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|a Develop the next killer Android App using Java programming! Android is everywhere! It runs more than half the smartphones in the U.S.--and Java makes it go. If you want to cash in on its popularity by learning to build Android apps with Java, all the easy-to-follow guidance you need to get started is at your fingertips. Inside, you'll learn the basics of Java and grasp how it works with Android; then, you'll go on to create your first real, working application. How cool is that? The demand for Android apps isn't showing any signs of slowing, but if you're a mobile developer who wants to get in on the action, it's vital that you get the necessary Java background to be a success. With the help of Java Programming for Android Developers For Dummies, you'll quickly and painlessly discover the ins and outs of using Java to create groundbreaking Android apps--no prior knowledge or experience required! Get the know-how to create an Android program from the ground up Make sense of basic Java development concepts and techniques Develop the skills to handle programming challenges Find out how to debug your app Don't sit back and watch other developers release apps that bring in the bucks! Everything you need to create that next killer Android app is just a page away!
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