Programming Android
Java Programming for the New Generation of Mobile Devices
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Released: July 2011
Pages: 502
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    4.0

    A very very good start

    By MattB2112

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    • Easy to understand
    • Helpful examples
    • Well-written

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      Comments about O'Reilly Media Programming Android:

      This is the perfect book for someone like me who already has programming skills coming from other background (web using microsoft technos, .Net, c#) and want to turn to Android development.

      This book will show you how to change your old programming habits into good mobile Android programming by understanding the basics of Android so you can then go further and explore by yourself.

      Like I said before, if you already have programming skills, this is the perfect book for you.

      (4 of 4 customers found this review helpful)

       
      4.0

      Good stuff

      By Raoul Duke

      from Sunnyvale, CA

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      • Accurate
      • Helpful examples
      • Well-written

      Cons

      • Sometimes overly verbose

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      Comments about O'Reilly Media Programming Android:

      I'm impressed that the book continually stresses writing good code, going into static analysis, good orthogonal / separation of concerns, how to deal with concurrency, the fact that so many software contracts are not enforceable by the compiler, that is-a is worse than has-a, etc.

      (Sometimes I think the verbosity of things probably works better in printed book form than it does via Safari, where I'm reading it.)

      (4 of 4 customers found this review helpful)

       
      5.0

      Had fun and learned a lot

      By Vitaly

      from Albany Ny

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        Comments about O'Reilly Media Programming Android:

        I purchased this book after reviewing the table of contents, seeing that it covered many of the topics I needed clarification on. Using the Account Manager, best practices for building a Rest client, going in-depth about content providers, services and fragments.

        Any further question I have had the author has done a super job answering them.

        I am building a location aware Rest client, and the book has gave me the ability to build the app in the best way.

        (5 of 5 customers found this review helpful)

         
        4.0

        Broad coverage

        By Eric Zilla

        from cambridge, ma

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          Comments about O'Reilly Media Programming Android:

          This book tries to be all things to all people. It starts with lots of detail for the novice, including using development tools, then moves gets into advanced material towards the end.

          It worked well for my needs -- starting in on Android without much experience, then having to get specific work done. So I read mostly the novice stuff at the beginning, then referenced the back just to learn about Android's NFC features.

          Pretty good book, especially for a first edition.

          (6 of 13 customers found this review helpful)

           
          3.0

          Not enough focus on Android

          By Stuart

          from London, UK

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          • Easy to understand
          • Well-written

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          • Off topic
          • Unfocused

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          Comments about O'Reilly Media Programming Android:

          When the book does talk about Android, it seems ok. Nothing special, but also not too bad. However, I'm disappointed to have spent so much time flipping past large sections of the book just to avoid the unnecessary coverage of standard stuff every developer should know.

          For example, detailed step-by-step instructions on Eclipse... not even that focused on setting it up for Android, but talking about the platform. And standard Java coding practices too. These have both been covered in enough depth in other books and on the web, and I don't think they belong in this book.

          Definitely not a complete waste, but knowing what I know now I would've bought a different book.

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