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Expert Android Programming

Expert Android Programming

By : Prajyot Mainkar
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Expert Android Programming

Expert Android Programming

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By: Prajyot Mainkar

Overview of this book

Android O brings a number of important changes for the users as well as the developers. If you want to create smart android applications which are fast, lightweight and also highly efficient then this is the book that will solve all your problems. You will create a complex enterprise grade app in this book. You will get a quick refresher of the latest android SDK and how to configure your development environment. Then you will move onto creating app layouts, component and module building, creating smart and efficient UIs. The most important part of a modern day app is how real time they are. With this book, you will create a smooth back-end for your app, ensure dynamic and real time communication between different app layers. As we move on, you will learn to leverage the different Android APIs and create an efficient SQLite data layer for your apps. You will implement effective testing techniques to make your app reliable and robust and finally you will learn to deploy it efficiently. The multiple stages of android development will also be simplified by giving you an industry standard set of best practices.
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Memory Monitor

When you hear the term memory management in an Android app, it is basically the Random Access Memory (RAM). Managing the RAM is the most critical section in the Android app development process, as the physical memory is often constrained. The fundamental principle of memory management is to avoid a memory leak from your app.

In Android Studio there is a tool we can use to check the memory usage in the App. To check this you could follow these steps:

  1. Run your app on an Android device connected to an emulator.
  2. Open the Android Monitor tab in Android Studio situated at the bottom window.
  3. Open the Monitor section within it, and you are there.

Here you'll be able to continuously check the memory usage of the app as and when the app is being used. The following image shows the memory usage for an app:

The preceding memory graph shows the memory used by a device...

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