Think Android: Android Programming Short Cuts.
There has never been a better time to make the jump into app development. Mobile phones are quickly replacing computers all over the world, and soon there will be millions, if not billions, of new users hungry for every kind of app imaginable. Creating an app for Android doesn't require a full-blown integrated development environment.
There are several simple, easy-to-learn and easy-to-use tools that make programming Android apps a breeze. We’ll show you how to test apps on an Android emulator.
Start building your first app with these simple tools today!
In this guide you will learn:
- Basics of Development
- What is XML
- What is Java
- What is the Development Environment
- Eclipse
- Android Studio
- Setting up PATH for Windows and Mac OSX
- Creating a Project
- Coding
- User Interface
- Layout and Views
- Fragments and Activities Basics of Intents
- Programming Languages
The mobile phone app market is worth more than $25 billion and is expected to be worth over $77 billion in the next five years. The one sure fire to make sure you don’t get any of that cash is to never put out an app.
This step-by-step guide has examples on every page and is filled with bonus tips and tricks to make your app stand out. If you follow this guide you will have a completed app in as little as one day.
This quick start guide will take you, even if you don’t have any coding experience, and turn you into an Android App Developer. Get your ideas out of your head and onto the mobile screens of millions of users.