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Learning Android Application Development

Learning Android Application Development

By : Ràfols Montane, Dawson
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Learning Android Application Development

Learning Android Application Development

2.7 (3)
By: Ràfols Montane, Dawson

Overview of this book

The mobile app market is huge. But where do you start? And how you can deliver something that takes Google Play by storm? This guide is the perfect route into Android app development – while it’s easy for new apps to sink without a trace, we’ll give you the best chance of success with practical and actionable guidance that will unlock your creativity and help you put the principles of Android development into practice. From the fundamentals and getting your project started to publishing your app to a huge market of potential customers, follow this guide to become a confident, creative and reliable mobile developer. Get to grips with new components in Android 7 such as RecyclerView, and find out how to take advantage of automated testing, and, of course, much, much more. What are you waiting for? There’s never been a better time – or a better way – to get into Android app development.
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Views and ViewGroups

In this section, we will review the main views and ViewGroups you will use as an Android developer. You'll simply be able to use many of these components over and over and never have to worry about what goes on behind the scenes. In time, you might even begin to dabble with developing your own versions.

We will start by covering the main views in Android and then move on to ViewGroups. For each component, we will give a description, a screenshot of the view in action, and an overview of the most common view operations. As this section will largely act as a reference, if you have had prior experience of dealing with Android views you can skip to the next section, where we will show how to use these views both programmatically and through layout files.

Note

In this section, we will cover some of the most common view types used in Android development; however, by visiting the Javadoc for view, you can refer to all the known direct and indirect subclasses (http://developer...

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