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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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Dependency Inversion Principle

The Dependency Inversion Principle states that:

1. High-level modules should not depend on low-level modules. Both should depend on abstractions.

2. Abstractions should not depend upon details. Details should depend upon abstractions.

The best way to explain this principle is by giving an example. Let's assume we have a worker class that is a low level class and a Manager class that is a high level class. The Manager class contains many complex functionalities which it implements along with the Worker class, so the classes will look something like this:

class Worker { 
 
   public void work() { 
       // ....working 
   } 
} 
 
class Manager { 
   
   //--Other Functionality 
   
   Worker worker; 
 
   public void setWorker(Worker w) { 
       worker = w; 
   } 
 
   public void manage() { 
       worker.work(); 
   } 
} 

Here the Manager...

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