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.

Introducing an Android platform

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(For more resources related to this topic, see here.) Introducing an Android app Mobile software application that runs on Android is an Android app. The apps...

Creating a sample application (Simple)

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(For more resources related to this topic, see here.) How to do it... To create an application, include the JavaScript and CSS files in your page....

Android Native Application API

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(For more resources related to this topic, see here.) Based on the features provided by the functions defined in these header files,...

So, what is Spring for Android?

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(For more resources related to this topic, see here.) RestTemplate The RestTemplate module is a port of the Java-based REST client RestTemplate, which initially appeared in...

Applications of Physics

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(For more resources related to this topic, see here.) Introduction to the Box2D physics extension Physics-based games are one of the most popular types of games...

New Connectivity APIs – Android Beam

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(For more resources related to this topic, see here.) Android Beam Devices that have NFC hardware can share data by tapping them together. This could...

Creating, Compiling, and Deploying Native Projects from the Android NDK

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(For more resources on Android, see here.) Compiling and deploying NDK sample applications I guess you cannot wait anymore to test your new development environment. So...

Android 3.0 Application Development: Multimedia Management

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Android 3.0 Application Development Cookbook Over 70 working recipes covering every aspect of Android development Very few successful applications are completely silent or have only static...

Android 3.0 Application Development: Managing Menus

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Android 3.0 Application Development Cookbook All Android handsets have a hard menu key for calling up secondary choices that do not need to be made...

Android 3.0 Application Development: GPS, Locations, and Maps

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  Android 3.0 Application Development Cookbook Design and develop rich smartphone and tablet applications for Android 3.0         Introduction For managing location based information, Android provides...

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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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