Android Programming

With an ever changing landscape of devices, Android Programming has become an increasingly challenging task. That’s why we built the Packt Hub. We provide the latest news from tools and languages like Android Studio, Kotlin and Java.

OpenCV and Android: Making Your Apps See

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Computer vision might sound like an exotic term, but it's actually a piece of technology that you can easily find in your daily life....

Voice Interaction and Android Marshmallow

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"Jarvis, play some music." You might imagine that to be a quote from some Iron Man stories (and hey, that might be an actual quote),...

Android: Your Mobile Platform of Choice

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It’s been a long week of argument and debate, strong words and opinions – and that’s just in the Packt office. But, now the...

Get your Apps Ready for Android N

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It seems likely that Android N will get its first proper outing in May, at this year's Google I/O conference, but there's no need...

Unit Testing Apps with Android Studio

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We will need to create an Android app, get it all set up, then add a test project to it. Let's begin. 1. Start Android...

How to Build an Android To-Do App with PhoneGap, HTML and jQuery

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In this post, we are going to create a simple HTML 5, JavaScript, and CSS application then use PhoneGap to build it and turn...

Why Android Will Rule Our Future

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We've been joking for years that in the future we'll be ruled by Android Overlords - we just didn't think it would be an...

Publication of Apps

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Ever wondered if you could prepare and publish an app on Google Play and you needed a short article on how you could get...

Building your first Android Wear Application

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One of the most exciting new directions that Android has gone in recently, is the extension of the platform from phones and tablets to...

Practical How-To Recipes for Android

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In this article by Rick Boyer and Kyle Merrifield Mew, the author of Android Application Development Cookbook - Second Edition, we'll take a...

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Understanding the Foundation of Protocol-oriented Design

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When Apple announced Swift 2 at the World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2016, they also declared that Swift was the world’s first protocol-oriented...

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