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Conquer the world of Android app development 

Android has taken over the mobile and TV markets and become unstoppable! Android offers a vast stage for developers to serve millions―and rake in the profits―with diverse and wide-ranging app ideas. Whether you’re a raw recruit or a veteran programmer, you can get in on the action and become a master of the Android programming universe with the new edition of Android Application Development For Dummies All-in-One. In addition to receiving guidance on mobile and TV development, you’ll find overviews of native code, watch, car, Android wear, and other device development.

This friendly, easy-to-follow book kicks off by offering a fundamental understanding of Android’s major technical ideas, including functional programming techniques. It moves on to show you how to work effectively in Studio, program cool new features, and test your app to make sure it’s ready to release to a waiting world. You’ll also have an opportunity to brush up on your Kotlin and develop your marketing savvy. There are millions of potential customers out there, and you want to stand out from the crowd!

Understand new features and enhancementsGet development best-practicesKnow your Android hardwareAccess online materials

With a market share like Android’s, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Android Application Development For Dummies All-in-One levels the field and gives you the tools you need to take on the world.

Publisher ‏ : ‎ For Dummies
Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 4, 2020
Edition ‏ : ‎ 3rd
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 800 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1119660459
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1119660453
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.34 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.3 x 1.7 x 9.2 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #1,753,179 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #411 in Mobile App Development & Programming #1,787 in Software Development (Books) #3,563 in Programming Languages (Books)
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  1. SUPREME BEING

    AWESOME!
    Anyone who has tried to learn programming from a book, without the help of a tutor, knows how outrageously difficult and frustrating it can be. This is one of the few books I’ve read in my career that makes it (almost) possible to learn from complete scratch without taking a class or hiring a tutor. With tutoring rates starting at 50 dollars an hour, this book can save one a bundle. There will always be places that leave one confused (it’s impossible to write a technical book without those) but one can highlight the “problem areas” and do research from other sources.My only complaint about the book is that making Android programming so accessible will invite more people to the field and bring salaries down!

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  2. trina sullivan

    Good book
    Husband was excited arrived it time and in perfect condition

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  3. Paul Birkholtz

    For a beginner into Android this book is awesome
    covers the basics of everything and gets you a foot hold into expanding you knowledge into Android with Koltin along with the set up of Android studio, launching your own app. and even monetization! I love it, I hope to make my own app and create a new income stream 🙂

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  4. Lawrence Romanoski

    Very comprehensive and easy to read
    I am trying to learn how to write code for my Android phone.

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  5. Amazon Customer

    Concise, relevant, and easy to understand.
    Up to date information on current Kotlin and Android App development in an easy to understand format.

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  6. DP

    Good introduction to Android ap development.

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  7. Edwin Lightstone

    I believe this may be an excellent reference book for the seasoned Android developer. The initial chapter is good for getting started, after which the content is very heavy going indeed and does not provide the possibility to learn by example, if that is your preferred method of acquiring skills. I cannot recommend this literally and metaphorically, heavy book to a dummy and certainly not to a beginner. My 3 star rating is not overgenerous.

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  8. Tony K

    I had high hopes for this book: it seemed to be designed for my needs, which were to find out how to develop and build apps in Android. I did not have to wait, for it was delivered next day as part of my Prime subscription, and so i settled in for a read.It was only when I took the book to my computer that it became apparent that there had been no technical review of the book, because the “Hello World” example could not have been tested. Basically, it was missing. Without this basic step, all progress stopped. I suspect that at least one of the five star reviews is a plant, for there is no way anyone could make this work from the description. I should have given credence to the other one star reviewer.oHaving spent. £22 on this book, I will persevere when I can recover the will to live, and post updates. In the meantime I can only advise you to find another way of learning to build apps for Android.I have contacted the author in an attempt to get out of this jam. It will be interesting to see when I get a response and whether that does the trick.It gives me no satisfaction to write this bad review.

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  9. Christopher Ian Pengelly

    I think the idea is good but not good to follow 4 years after the book was created. The Android studio is extremely different to the one that is shown in the book, so I can’t even get started.I downloaded the latest Android studio but after that it says things that are not there so I can’t continue. Is there a more up to date version?

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  10. MrNicky

    from the very first example in the book. its outdated. the kotlin extension import required to make the app function is not useable or findable by the studio software. so the app doesn’t work. £25 paid for garbage, i cant believe it.who the hell writes a book that cant see that the code will become redundant within a year. keeping up with the latest practice id expect the author to use code or at least give a workaround in case an extension becomes useless.

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