Android Books
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Android Forensics: Investigation, Analysis and Mobile Security for Google Android
Published 9 years ago
by Andrew Hoog, Syngress
The open source nature of the platform has not only established a new direction for the industry, but enables a developer or forensic analyst to understand the device at the most fundamental level. Android Forensics covers an open source mobile device platform based on the Linux 2.6 kernel and managed by the Open Handset Alliance. The Android platform is a major source of digital forensic investigation and analysis.
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App Inventor: Create Your Own Android Apps
Published 9 years ago
by David Wolber, Hal Abelson, Ellen Spertus, Liz Looney, O'Reilly Media
Create mobile services and applications regardless of your computer programming knowledge. This extraordinary book introduces you to App Inventor for Android, a powerful tool that exposes you to the world of computer programming, so you can create technology rather than merely consume it.You don't need years of training to build your own Android apps.
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Make: Arduino Bots and Gadgets: Six Embedded Projects with Open Source Hardware and Software
Published 9 years ago
by Tero Karvinen, Kimmo Karvinen, Make
Want to build your own robots, turn your ideas into prototypes, control devices with a computer, or make your own cell phone applications? It's a snap with this book and the Arduino open source electronic prototyping platform. Get started with six fun projects and achieve impressive results quickly.Gain the know-how and experience to invent your own cool gadgets.With Arduino, building your own embedded gadgets is easy, even for beginners.
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Android in Action
Published 10 years ago
by Frank Ableson, Robi Sen, Manning Publications
Android is a free, open source, Java-based mobile platform developed by Google. Unlocking Android, Second Edition prepares the reader to embrace the Android mobile platform in easy-to-understand language and builds on this foundation with reusable Java code examples. It's ideal for corporate developers and hobbyists who have an interest, or a mandate, to deliver mobile software.Unlocking Android, Second Edition familiarizes the reader with the Android approach to mobile applications.
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Professional Flash Mobile Development: Creating Android and iPhone Applications
Published 10 years ago
by Richard Wagner, Wrox
Professional Flash Mobile Development: Creating Android and iPhone ApplicationsEverything Flash developers need to know to create native Android and iPhone appsThis Wrox guide shows Flash developers how to create native applications for Android and iPhone mobile devices using Flash. Packed with practical examples, it shows how to build a variety of apps and integrate them with core mobile services such as Accelerometer, GPS, Photo Library,and more.
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HTML, XHTML and CSS For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)
Published 10 years ago
by Ed Tittel, Jeff Noble, For Dummies
The indispensable introductory reference guide to HTML, XHTML and CSSEven though new technologies enable people to do much more with the Web, in the end HTML, XHTML and CSS are still at the root of any Web site. The newest edition of this bestselling guide is fully updated and revised for the latest technology changes to the field, including HTML5 and CSS3.
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Android Wireless Application Development (2nd Edition) (Developer's Library)
Published 10 years ago
by Shane Conder, Lauren Darcey, Addison-Wesley Professional
Android™ Wireless Application Development Second EditionLauren DarceyShane ConderThe start-to-finish guide to Android application development: massively updated for the newest SDKs and developer techniques!This book delivers all the up-to-date information, tested code, and best practices you need to create and market successful mobile apps with the latest versions of Android.
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The Android Developer's Cookbook: Building Applications with the Android SDK (Developer's Library
Published 10 years ago
by James Steele, Nelson To, Addison-Wesley Professional
Want to get started building applications for Android, the world’s hottest, fast-growing mobile platform? Already building Android applications and want to get better at it? This book brings together all the expert guidance–and code–you’ll need!Completely up-to-date to reflect the newest and most widely used Android SDKs, The Android Developer’s Cookbook is the essential resource for developers building apps for any Android device, from phones to tablets.
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HTML5: Designing Rich Internet Applications (Visualizing the Web
Published 10 years ago
by Matthew David, Focal Press
Implement the powerful new multimedia and interactive capabilities offered by HTML5, including style control tools, illustration tools, video, audio, and rich media solutions. Understand how HTML5 is changing the Web development game with this full-color, project-based treatment that shows you-not just tells you-what HTML5 can do for your Web sites. Reinforce your practical understanding of the new standard with demo applications and tutorials, so that execution is one short step away.
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Hello, Android: Introducing Google's Mobile Development Platform (Pragmatic Programmers
Published 10 years ago
by Ed Burnette, Pragmatic Bookshelf
Android is a software toolkit for mobile phones, created by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. It's inside millions of cell phones and other mobile devices, making Android a major platform for application developers. That could be your own program running on all those devices.Within minutes, Hello, Android will get you started creating your first working application: Android's version of "Hello, World." From there, you'll build up a more substantial example: an Android Sudoku game.