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Hello, Android: Introducing Google's Mobile Development Platform
暫譯: 你好,Android:介紹 Google 的行動開發平台

Ed Burnette

  • 出版商: Pragmatic Bookshelf
  • 出版日期: 2009-01-07
  • 定價: $1,120
  • 售價: 1.8$199
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 228
  • 裝訂: Paperback
  • ISBN: 1934356174
  • ISBN-13: 9781934356173
  • 相關分類: Android
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商品描述

Android is a new software toolkit for mobile phones, created by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. In a few years, it's expected to be found 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.

Getting started developing with Android is easy. You don't even need access to an Android phone, just a computer where you can install the Android SDK and the phone emulator that comes with it. Within minutes, "Hello, Android" will get you 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. By gradually adding features to the game throughout the course of the book, you'll learn about many aspects of Android programming including user interfaces, multimedia, and the Android life cycle.

If you're a busy developer who'd rather be coding than reading about coding, this book is for you. To help you find what you need to know fast, each chapter ends with "Fast forward" section. These sections provide guidance for where you should go next when you need to read the book out of order.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

Android 是由 Google 和開放手機聯盟創建的一個新的手機軟體工具包。在幾年內,預計將在數百萬部手機和其他移動設備中使用,這使得 Android 成為應用程式開發者的一個主要平台。這可能是您自己的程式在所有這些設備上運行。

開始開發 Android 是很簡單的。您甚至不需要訪問 Android 手機,只需一台可以安裝 Android SDK 和隨附的手機模擬器的電腦。幾分鐘內,您就可以透過「Hello, Android」創建您的第一個工作應用程式:Android 版本的「Hello, World」。

從那裡,您將建立一個更具實質性的範例:一個 Android 數獨遊戲。通過在本書的過程中逐步為遊戲添加功能,您將學習到許多 Android 程式設計的各個方面,包括使用者介面、多媒體和 Android 生命週期。

如果您是一位忙碌的開發者,寧願編碼而不是閱讀編碼的內容,那麼這本書就是為您準備的。為了幫助您快速找到所需的知識,每一章的結尾都有「快速前進」部分。這些部分提供指導,告訴您在需要不按順序閱讀本書時應該接下來閱讀的內容。